Field Coherence Scaling: Resonance From Quantum to Cosmos
This essay explores the structural and functional parallels between neural networks, collective human coherence, and the cosmic web. It proposes that the universe organizes energy and information through resonant nodes—localized centers of coherence that, when aligned across scales.
At the biological scale, the pineal gland and cortical oscillators function as localized resonance nodes within the electromagnetic continuum. At cosmological scales, the universe itself exhibits a filamentary architecture remarkably similar to the human brain’s neural networks.
Each node—biological or cosmological—stabilizes through rhythmic exchange. The universe does not impose structure from above; it sings it (and strings it) into existence through self-similar resonance. Observation, intention, and reflection therefore act as tuning mechanisms: aligning phase across scales, allowing matter to remember form, and awareness to maintain it.

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