Fractal Pattern Architecture The McQuirey-Atlas uses a 144-field reference model. When recursively applied, this architecture creates a fractal pattern space of 144^144 possible structural positions. Rather than storing isolated information, knowledge can be organized through relationships, meaning spaces, resonance layers and structural navigation.

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Resonance Layer Beyond information and knowledge, the McQuirey-Atlas introduces resonance as a structural dimension for orientation, interaction and meaning generation. 

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This whitepaper introduces a structural approach to knowledge organization. Learn how meaning spaces, semantic relationships and pattern coupling create new possibilities for navigation, orientation and contextual understanding.

From Data Storage to Pattern Storage

Traditional information systems store data. Pattern-based knowledge architectures store structures, relationships, and recurring patterns of interaction. Instead of focusing on individual pieces of information, they preserve the contextual framework that gives information meaning. As a result, orientation, context, resonance, and knowledge continuity can be maintained across changing environments and evolving systems.

About the author

Marion Koziol is the developer of the McQuirey-Atlas and its pattern-based knowledge architecture. Her work combines psychology, philosophy, communication, organizational development and semantic systems to explore how structure creates orientation across complex domains.

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