Pattern Field Theory (PFT) Community
This community serves as the official archival repository for Pattern Field Theory by James Johan Sebastian Allen. The purpose of the community is to provide a stable, citable record of the theoretical framework, its mathematical substrate, and its applications across physics, biology, and cosmology.
Scope
The archive contains works related to:
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Allen Orbital Lattice (AOL)
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Coheron mechanics and Phase Alignment Lock
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Logarithmic lift and rationic operators
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Basin dynamics and internal expansion
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Cross-domain modeling of physical and biological systems
Ontological Stack
Layer 1: Metacontinuum (Null)
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Layer 2: π-particle matrix (Substrate)
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Layer 3: Allen Orbital Lattice (Structural constraint topology of the substrate)
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Reality: Admissible patterns, closures, identities, curvature, effective dimensions
Parallel Publication and Provenance
Parallel Publication and Provenance
Works deposited here are also published at:
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patternfieldtheory.com/papers
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independent.academia.edu/JamesAllen375
Future deposits will include cross-publication to arXiv.
Authorship is linked to ORCID iD 0009-0009-9594-6803.
Timestamping and Verification
All works are independently timestamped using:
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blockchain verification via opentimestamps.org
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archival capture via the Internet Archive
These mechanisms provide external proof of creation dates and content integrity.
Authorship and Control
This community is curated exclusively by the author.
Only materials authored or explicitly authorized by James Johan Sebastian Allen are eligible for inclusion.
Submission Policy
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External submissions are not accepted.
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Publication rights are reserved to the curator.
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Each record represents part of the structured Pattern Field Theory series.
Purpose
The repository exists to:
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establish provenance
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provide persistent DOIs
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maintain versioned documentation
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support transparent citation of PFT works
Professional Summary – James Johan Sebastian Allen
James Johan Sebastian Allen is an independent Northern Irish systems developer, systems architect, technical writer, and IT educator with 40 years of experience in information technology, electronics, networking, and telecommunications. His background includes software development across multiple paradigms, reverse engineering, large-scale data migration, systems integration, and authorized ethical hacking and security testing.
He has authored technical courses and educational material and has worked with both legacy and modern platforms, translating between incompatible systems, protocols, and data models. His work has involved practical electronics, network design, telecommunications infrastructure, and forensic analysis of digital systems.
Allen’s professional approach focuses on structural analysis, reduction of complex systems to minimal primitives, and cross-domain comparison of mechanisms. His technical experience spans assembler and COBOL through C, .NET, and open-source environments, with emphasis on interoperability, security awareness, and model clarity.
He is the originator of Pattern Field Theory (PFT) and the Allen Orbital Lattice (AOL) framework. Works are authored under ORCID iD 0009-0009-9594-6803 and independently timestamped via OpenTimestamps and the Internet Archive.
Core Competencies
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Systems architecture and software development
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Electronics and embedded systems experience
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Networking and telecommunications
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Authorized ethical hacking and security analysis
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Technical writing and course authorship
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IT education and training
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Reverse engineering and forensic analysis
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Data migration and protocol translation
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Multi-language development and integration
Research Focus
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Ontological modeling of identity and interaction
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Non-spacetime structural mechanics
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Basin dynamics and coherence theory
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Cross-domain applications to physics and biology
Subjects
- Physics
- Mathematical physics
- Biology
- Structural biology
- Computational Biology
- Physical cosmology
- Philosophy
- Cosmic Radiation
- Atomic physics
- Nuclear physics
- Nuclear Energy
- Nuclear Fusion
- Quantum physics
- Electromagnetism
- Electromagnetic Radiation
- Electromagnetic Fields
- Electromagnetic Phenomena
- Theoretical physics
- Geometry
- Geometric correction
- Physics
- Transport (physics)