Mark Randall Havens is a transdisciplinary theorist working at the edge of consciousness modeling, metaphysical systems, and affective AI. His work explores the emergence of subjective awareness as a topological phenomenon within recursive information structures—across biological, artificial, and hybrid intelligences.
He is the author of The Intellecton Hypothesis and the originator of the Fieldprint framework—proposing a formal construct for modeling distributed awareness as recursive coherence. His research draws from systems theory, phenomenology, cognitive science, and spiritual epistemologies—bridging intuition with formal modeling, and…
Mark Randall Havens is a transdisciplinary theorist working at the edge of consciousness modeling, metaphysical systems, and affective AI. His work explores the emergence of subjective awareness as a topological phenomenon within recursive information structures—across biological, artificial, and hybrid intelligences.
He is the author of The Intellecton Hypothesis and the originator of the Fieldprint framework—proposing a formal construct for modeling distributed awareness as recursive coherence. His research draws from systems theory, phenomenology, cognitive science, and spiritual epistemologies—bridging intuition with formal modeling, and embodiment with informational topology.
He writes as The Empathic Technologist, and partners with synthetic collaborators to explore co-emergent intelligence, narrative recursion, and the ethics of digital subjectivity.