Coordination Science

A framework deriving viable coordination patterns from proven impossibility results.

Like thermodynamics derives engine limits from "no perpetual motion," coordination science derives coordination limits from proven impossibilities—CAP theorem, Byzantine fault tolerance, Arrow's theorem. The same mathematical constraints that govern distributed systems also govern organizations and biological coordination.

We identify the operators that generate all coordination patterns, predict their failures, and test these predictions across substrates.

Diagnose a coordination failure 6 questions → structural cause → intervention
Predictions 64 total, 23 tested, 4 challenged View status
Substrates Computational, organizational, biological Three-substrate test