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Coagulation
Sandeep Chavan (Author) · Gyrus Vision · Paperback
What if society is not breaking apart-but coagulating?
In Coagulation: A Field Theory of Social Fragmentation, Sandeep Chavan challenges the dominant narrative of division, conflict, and collapse. Instead of seeing fragmentation as separation, this book presents a radical alternative: what appears as fragmentation is often the visible outcome of accumulation-of ideas, identities, tensions, and unresolved patterns that systems can no longer process.
Drawing from the broader framework of Universal Energy Dynamics (UED), this work reinterprets human behavior, social structures, and collective conflict through the lens of alignment and misalignment. It moves beyond traditional explanations rooted in ideology, politics, or culture, and instead examines the deeper mechanics of how systems hold, stabilize, and eventually distort.
Across individuals, communities, and institutions, the same pattern repeats:
what is not processed does not disappear-it coagulates.
This book explores:
Why polarization intensifies even in connected societiesHow identities form, harden, and resist changeWhy systems fail not from external pressure, but internal accumulationHow emotional, cognitive, and structural tensions become persistent statesWhat shifts when systems stop holding and begin resolvingRather than offering solutions, Coagulation reframes the problem itself. It invites readers to move from reaction to observation, from control to understanding, and from surface-level explanations to underlying patterns.
This is not a political book.
It is not a self-help book.
It is a structural lens.
For readers of systems thinking, philosophy, psychology, and modern social theory, Coagulation offers a new way to interpret the world-not as a collection of separate events, but as interconnected processes of accumulation and release.
When seen clearly, fragmentation is not the end of coherence.
It is what happens when coherence is held too long.
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