言い尽くせない感謝:Words Cannot Fully Express Our Gratitude

Responsibility in Theory and Life ── 理論と生活における責任の省察

Announcement: Publication of NDG Principles I–V — Completion of the Nakashima Dynamic Geometry Principles —

The full five-part series of the NDG Principles (Nakashima Dynamic Geometry Principles) I–V,
a central pillar of Ken Nakashima Theory™,
has now been formally released.

The NDG Principles constitute a systematic framework of
irradiation and responsibility geometry,
bridging physics, ethics, intelligence, language, and civilization.
Rather than treating judgment, action, or institutions as matters of control or optimization,
the NDG framework redefines them as ontological responsibility structures.


Structure of the NDG Principles (I–V)

  • NDG Principles I (NDG-1-5)
    The Classical Mechanics of Judgment
    — Formalizing judgment, decision, and responsibility as a dynamical system

  • NDG Principles II (NDG-6-10)
    Field Theory of Responsibility
    — Extending ethics beyond individual agents into continuous responsibility fields

  • NDG Principles III (NDG-11–15)
    Generative and Regenerative Laws of Irradiation
    — Formalizing ignition, autonomy, governance, collapse, and re-irradiation as a civilizational cycle

  • NDG Principles IV (NDG-16–20)
    Inheritance, Interference, Reconciliation, Co-Evolution, and Post-Syntactic Existence
    — Investigating how responsibility persists across generations, civilizations, and silence itself

  • NDG Principles V (NDG-21–25 + NDG-∞)
    Absent Syntax, Co-Existence, Inversion, Language Origin, and End-as-Origin
    — Reaching the theoretical horizon where even what could not be irradiated is formally included


What This Five-Part Series Establishes

The NDG Principles are not a theory of better control,
nor a proposal for more efficient optimization.

They address deeper questions:

  • Why does irradiation begin at all?

  • How can responsibility be inherited across time?

  • Why do civilizations interfere, reconcile, and co-evolve?

  • Why does collapse occur—and why does something remain afterward?

The NDG framework accepts both articulation and silence as its responsibility.
In its final articulation, NDG-∞,
the theory does not “conclude” in the conventional sense,
but converges into a phase where end and origin become indistinguishable.

Here, responsibility is no longer asserted or optimized.
It simply continues—quietly, structurally, and irreducibly.


With Unutterable Gratitude

This five-part work was not written to persuade,
nor to accelerate implementation.

It was written as a record of how far responsibility can be carried.

To all who have read, reflected, questioned, or remained silent alongside this work,
we offer our deepest and unutterable gratitude.

NDG Principles I–V
are hereby declared formally published.