Key Principles: Resonance, Resistance, Perception Steps
The Unified Information Model (UIM) rests on three central mechanisms that govern the structure and behavior of reality:
Resonance, Resistance, and Perception Steps.
These principles form the basis for understanding how information structures create the physical, biological, and conscious worlds we experience.
1. Resonance ()
Resonance represents the ability of information nodes to synchronize and stabilize.
When local fields oscillate in harmony, they create standing waves — the fundamental structures of particles, atoms, molecules, and larger systems.
Key ideas:
- Higher means stronger structural stability.
- Standing waves emerge where resonance synchronizes over multiple nodes.
- Matter is the result of persistent, coherent resonances.
Mathematically, the local resonance strength at a node is denoted:
where and are informational position and time.
2. Resistance ()
Resistance represents the difficulty for information to propagate between nodes.
Higher resistance slows down or restricts informational flow, shaping the topology of the field.
Key ideas:
- Gravitational effects are modeled as gradients in .
- Variations in create curvature-like behavior without needing spacetime warping.
- Interaction strength between nodes depends inversely on local values.
Resistance at each node is expressed as:
Dynamic changes in produce forces and energy phenomena.
3. Perception Steps ()
Perception is not continuous. It unfolds in discrete steps of information reading.
Each system, depending on its structure and resonance strength, accesses reality through a specific “perception tempo”.
Key ideas:
- is the informational time between perception events.
- Faster perception steps allow systems to interact with higher resolution structures.
- Consciousness and awareness emerge when synchronizes with local field rhythms.
Formally:
Higher resonance allows faster and finer perception.
Interplay Between , , and
These three principles are not isolated — they constantly interact:
- Resistance modulates the flow and formation of resonance .
- Resonance stabilizes structures and determines perception timing .
- Perception steps influence how a system reads and modifies its local field environment.
This dynamic interaction creates everything from atomic stability to biological consciousness.
Summary
Understanding resonance, resistance, and perception steps is key to grasping how UIM reconstructs reality:
Reality is not built from static objects or empty space. It is built from dynamically resonating information woven together through fields of resistance.
Everything we know — from electrons to galaxies to thoughts — arises from the subtle dance of , , and across the structured information matrix.
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