Published June 24, 2025 | Version v1
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From Representation to Resonance: Hadlich Field Resonance Theory (HFRT) as a Post-Linear Epistemology and a Unifying Framework for Physics and Philosophy

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This is the journey of a physician who came to see that coherence within lived experience may be more real than any clinical label—and who set out to understand why.
What if reality doesn't emerge from particles or forces, but from patterns of resonance?

This paper introduces the Hadlich Field Resonance Theory (HFRT), a new conceptual framework that rethinks physics, consciousness, and the nature of meaning itself. Instead of searching for final equations, HFRT proposes a shift from representation to resonance—where coherence, not substance, becomes the foundational principle of reality.

Among its core concepts are the R-Space—a non-local field of pure relational potential—and Coherons, the smallest self-stabilizing units of resonant meaning. Within this framework, structure, life, and consciousness are seen as emergent phenomena arising from deep, recursive patterns of coherence.

A new meta-metric, the Gradient of Coherence, is introduced to evaluate ideas not merely by logical or empirical criteria, but by how robustly they sustain internal consistency and integrative power across multiple levels of scale and context.

This work speaks to anyone who feels that science may have lost touch with something essential—and dares to ask: what if coherence, not being, is the true foundation of existence?

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