When the Field Finds a Name is the first volume in Sandeep J. Chavan's Identity Infrastructure series, part of the broader Chavanian Power Theory.
This book offers a fresh structural theory of identity formation. It does not treat identity merely as self-description, culture, biography, branding, or belonging. Instead, it asks a deeper question: how does identity begin inside a field?
According to Chavan, identity begins when repeated resolution becomes socially recognizable. Before identity appears, there is a Delta: an unresolved field condition such as pressure, exclusion, confusion, humiliation, instability, aspiration, dependency, silence, or unorganized experience. When that Delta is named, recognition begins. When recognition leads to consequence, meaning forms. When resolution repeats, expectation develops. When the field learns where to go, a name becomes a pathway. At that point, identity has begun.
Written in a reflective yet structurally rigorous voice, this volume introduces key concepts such as Delta, field, node, recognition, naming, resolution, expectation, pathway, and identity infrastructure. It explains why recognition comes before loyalty, why meaningful visibility is not publicity, why naming without resolution remains rhetoric, and why identity is best understood as the field's memory of resolution.
The book remains global in scope. It does not depend on one biography, country, political figure, institution, or movement. Instead, it offers a universal human framework applicable across families, classrooms, professions, organizations, institutions, communities, digital platforms, political systems, technological networks, and intellectual frameworks.
As Volume I of a six-volume series, When the Field Finds a Name focuses only on formation: how recognition becomes identity. Later volumes will explore how identity carries trust, loyalty, power, roles, dependence, fragmentation, and renewal.
This book will interest readers of philosophy, sociology, social psychology, leadership theory, systems thinking, organizational behavior, political theory, cultural studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how names, roles, symbols, institutions, and systems become meaningful in human life.
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Sandeep J. Chavan is an independent researcher, system thinker, and prolific author whose work spans physics, philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, and civilization studies. His writing forms a unified intellectual framework known as the Chavanian Ecosystem-a continuously evolving body of work that seeks to understand reality through the principles of energy, intelligence, consequence, and alignment.
With a background in physics and years of teaching experience, Sandeep approaches complex subjects with clarity and structural depth. His work challenges conventional assumptions across disciplines, offering alternative perspectives on topics such as the nature of energy, the structure of the mind, the role of consciousness, and the future of human systems in an AI-driven world.
At the core of his research lies Universal Energy Dynamics (UED)-a consequence-based framework that reinterprets physical, biological, and social systems as interconnected processes rather than isolated entities. Through this lens, his books explore everything from cosmology and quantum theory to human behavior, decision-making, and global dynamics.
Unlike traditional academic or self-help approaches, Sandeep's work operates across domains. His books are not isolated topics but interconnected explorations that collectively build a broader understanding of reality and human existence. This cross-disciplinary approach allows readers to connect scientific reasoning with everyday life, philosophy with action, and theory with experience.
His catalogue includes works on physics and cosmology, consciousness and the mind, human psychology, artificial intelligence, geopolitics, and narrative thought experiments. Each book stands independently while contributing to a larger, coherent framework.
Sandeep's writing is characterized by clarity, structural thinking, and a consistent focus on simplifying complex ideas without diluting their depth. His goal is not to promote belief systems, but to encourage understanding-helping readers see reality more clearly and navigate life with awareness and alignment.
Through the Chavanian Ecosystem, he continues to build a living library of ideas that evolves with observation, inquiry, and dialogue.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. When the Field Finds a Name is the first volume in Sandeep J. Chavan's Identity Infrastructure series, part of the broader Chavanian Power Theory.This book offers a fresh structural theory of identity formation. It does not treat identity merely as self-description, culture, biography, branding, or belonging. Instead, it asks a deeper question: how does identity begin inside a field?According to Chavan, identity begins when repeated resolution becomes socially recognizable. Before identity appears, there is a Delta: an unresolved field condition such as pressure, exclusion, confusion, humiliation, instability, aspiration, dependency, silence, or unorganized experience. When that Delta is named, recognition begins. When recognition leads to consequence, meaning forms. When resolution repeats, expectation develops. When the field learns where to go, a name becomes a pathway. At that point, identity has begun.Written in a reflective yet structurally rigorous voice, this volume introduces key concepts such as Delta, field, node, recognition, naming, resolution, expectation, pathway, and identity infrastructure. It explains why recognition comes before loyalty, why meaningful visibility is not publicity, why naming without resolution remains rhetoric, and why identity is best understood as the field's memory of resolution.The book remains global in scope. It does not depend on one biography, country, political figure, institution, or movement. Instead, it offers a universal human framework applicable across families, classrooms, professions, organizations, institutions, communities, digital platforms, political systems, technological networks, and intellectual frameworks.As Volume I of a six-volume series, When the Field Finds a Name focuses only on formation: how recognition becomes identity. Later volumes will explore how identity carries trust, loyalty, power, roles, dependence, fragmentation, and renewal.This book will interest readers of philosophy, sociology, social psychology, leadership theory, systems thinking, organizational behavior, political theory, cultural studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how names, roles, symbols, institutions, and systems become meaningful in human life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798235910362
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. When the Field Finds a Name is the first volume in Sandeep J. Chavan's Identity Infrastructure series, part of the broader Chavanian Power Theory.This book offers a fresh structural theory of identity formation. It does not treat identity merely as self-description, culture, biography, branding, or belonging. Instead, it asks a deeper question: how does identity begin inside a field?According to Chavan, identity begins when repeated resolution becomes socially recognizable. Before identity appears, there is a Delta: an unresolved field condition such as pressure, exclusion, confusion, humiliation, instability, aspiration, dependency, silence, or unorganized experience. When that Delta is named, recognition begins. When recognition leads to consequence, meaning forms. When resolution repeats, expectation develops. When the field learns where to go, a name becomes a pathway. At that point, identity has begun.Written in a reflective yet structurally rigorous voice, this volume introduces key concepts such as Delta, field, node, recognition, naming, resolution, expectation, pathway, and identity infrastructure. It explains why recognition comes before loyalty, why meaningful visibility is not publicity, why naming without resolution remains rhetoric, and why identity is best understood as the field's memory of resolution.The book remains global in scope. It does not depend on one biography, country, political figure, institution, or movement. Instead, it offers a universal human framework applicable across families, classrooms, professions, organizations, institutions, communities, digital platforms, political systems, technological networks, and intellectual frameworks.As Volume I of a six-volume series, When the Field Finds a Name focuses only on formation: how recognition becomes identity. Later volumes will explore how identity carries trust, loyalty, power, roles, dependence, fragmentation, and renewal.This book will interest readers of philosophy, sociology, social psychology, leadership theory, systems thinking, organizational behavior, political theory, cultural studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how names, roles, symbols, institutions, and systems become meaningful in human life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798235910362
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. When the Field Finds a Name is the first volume in Sandeep J. Chavan's Identity Infrastructure series, part of the broader Chavanian Power Theory.This book offers a fresh structural theory of identity formation. It does not treat identity merely as self-description, culture, biography, branding, or belonging. Instead, it asks a deeper question: how does identity begin inside a field?According to Chavan, identity begins when repeated resolution becomes socially recognizable. Before identity appears, there is a Delta: an unresolved field condition such as pressure, exclusion, confusion, humiliation, instability, aspiration, dependency, silence, or unorganized experience. When that Delta is named, recognition begins. When recognition leads to consequence, meaning forms. When resolution repeats, expectation develops. When the field learns where to go, a name becomes a pathway. At that point, identity has begun.Written in a reflective yet structurally rigorous voice, this volume introduces key concepts such as Delta, field, node, recognition, naming, resolution, expectation, pathway, and identity infrastructure. It explains why recognition comes before loyalty, why meaningful visibility is not publicity, why naming without resolution remains rhetoric, and why identity is best understood as the field's memory of resolution.The book remains global in scope. It does not depend on one biography, country, political figure, institution, or movement. Instead, it offers a universal human framework applicable across families, classrooms, professions, organizations, institutions, communities, digital platforms, political systems, technological networks, and intellectual frameworks.As Volume I of a six-volume series, When the Field Finds a Name focuses only on formation: how recognition becomes identity. Later volumes will explore how identity carries trust, loyalty, power, roles, dependence, fragmentation, and renewal.This book will interest readers of philosophy, sociology, social psychology, leadership theory, systems thinking, organizational behavior, political theory, cultural studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how names, roles, symbols, institutions, and systems become meaningful in human life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798235910362
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - When the Field Finds a Name is the first volume in Sandeep J. Chavan's Identity Infrastructure series, part of the broader Chavanian Power Theory.This book offers a fresh structural theory of identity formation. It does not treat identity merely as self-description, culture, biography, branding, or belonging. Instead, it asks a deeper question: how does identity begin inside a field According to Chavan, identity begins when repeated resolution becomes socially recognizable. Before identity appears, there is a Delta: an unresolved field condition such as pressure, exclusion, confusion, humiliation, instability, aspiration, dependency, silence, or unorganized experience. When that Delta is named, recognition begins. When recognition leads to consequence, meaning forms. When resolution repeats, expectation develops. When the field learns where to go, a name becomes a pathway. At that point, identity has begun.Written in a reflective yet structurally rigorous voice, this volume introduces key concepts such as Delta, field, node, recognition, naming, resolution, expectation, pathway, and identity infrastructure. It explains why recognition comes before loyalty, why meaningful visibility is not publicity, why naming without resolution remains rhetoric, and why identity is best understood as the field's memory of resolution.The book remains global in scope. It does not depend on one biography, country, political figure, institution, or movement. Instead, it offers a universal human framework applicable across families, classrooms, professions, organizations, institutions, communities, digital platforms, political systems, technological networks, and intellectual frameworks.As Volume I of a six-volume series, When the Field Finds a Name focuses only on formation: how recognition becomes identity. Later volumes will explore how identity carries trust, loyalty, power, roles, dependence, fragmentation, and renewal.This book will interest readers of philosophy, sociology, social psychology, leadership theory, systems thinking, organizational behavior, political theory, cultural studies, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how names, roles, symbols, institutions, and systems become meaningful in human life. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798235910362
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