A Topological Model of Public-Private Cyclical Stratification Juan Rodriguez Independent Researcher Abstract We introduce the Afroenza Geometric Privatization Theorem, proposing a topological and entropic model for the natural evolution of public offerings into stratified privatized superior derivatives. Beginning from a sphere of uniform access, perturbations lead to emergent privatized cones, creating recursive arms races between free saturation and optimized private sequestration. We formalize this process geometrically and suggest parallels with biological morphogenesis and information entropy dynamics. 1. Introduction In socio-economic and digital ecosystems, free public access to resources often precedes the emergence of superior privatized versions. This dynamic phenomenon, termed the Afroenza chaining phenomenon, resembles biological evolution, where uniform structures mutate into stratified hierarchies. We seek to model this geometrically, starting from a sphere...
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