A common language for scientific models
GTSS (General Theory of Signature Space) is an approach that allows us to view different theories not as isolated constructions, but as variations of a deeper, underlying structure. Instead of focusing only on equations and data, GTSS examines the shape of a model: its stability, dynamics, phase transitions, and hidden geometry. “Signature space” is a space in which models are represented by their signatures — compact descriptions of how they operate. This makes it possible to compare very different theories and uncover non-obvious connections between them.
What do we gain?
• A common language across scientific disciplines
• A new perspective on existing models
• The ability to detect hidden analogies between theories
• A better understanding of model limitations
• New directions for research and theory development.
Why does it matter? Modern science is fragmented — each field uses its own tools and concepts. GTSS helps bridge these divides by revealing shared structures beneath surface differences. It is a step toward viewing science as a coherent landscape of models, rather than a collection of isolated theories.