When Certainty Emerges from Stochasticity: Hidden Attractor of Deterministic Motion
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Abstract
Macroscopic deterministic motion is traditionally interpreted as a result of statistical averaging.
In this paper, we show that it is a strict geometric attractor of the contact flow.
We reveal a contact constraint mechanism where the exponential amplification of probability gradients is exactly counterbalanced by the decay of second-order contact stiffness, forcing the macroscopic-microscopic coupling to vanish.
This coupling acts as a Jacobi field, which decays in dissipative systems to enable deterministic focusing.
We construct the contact potential via an invariant-measure construction, unifying the treatment of point attractors, limit cycles, and chaotic systems.
Unlike the Mori-Zwanzig projection, this approach strictly conserves information, showing that determinism arises from the geometric reorganisation of information rather than its loss.