What if reality is not fundamentally random, but structured by constraints on information and geometry The Living Symphony — Foundations of Information and Geometry introduces a conceptual framework that reinterprets physical reality through the interplay of information, accessibility, and constraint. Rather than proposing new entities, this work reorganizes existing physical principles into a coherent structure, offering a new perspective on quantum behavior, spacetime, and the emergence of observable states.At its core, the framework suggests that what appears as probability may instead reflect constrained selection within a deeper informational structure. Geometry and information are treated as coupled aspects of a single system, where physical laws emerge from the requirement of consistency between what can exist and what can be accessed.This volume establishes the formal and conceptual foundations of the Living Symphony, introducing key elements such as information density, accessibility fields, and constraint-driven evolution. It explores how these ideas provide an alternative interpretation of quantum measurement, coherence, and the relationship between local interactions and global structure.This work does not claim to present a complete physical theory. Instead, it offers a structured framework intended to clarify and organize existing concepts while opening directions for further formal development and testability.Designed for readers interested in theoretical physics, the philosophy of science, and the nature of reality, this book provides a disciplined and accessible entry point into a new way of thinking about the fundamental structure of the universe.