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The Eight Laws of Resonant Existence Philosophical Edition

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This work presents the  Eight Laws of Resonant Existence.  (Philosophical Edition).  

It begins with the key thesis: science was born from philosophy .  

Philosophy is the empathic search for the foundations of being, and without it science could not have arisen as a systematic exploration of reality.  

Each law is not merely a formula but a reflection of how the human mind perceives existence through point, form, resonance, and cycle.  

The sequence of laws:  

-  Singularity Point  — the foundational condition of existence and interaction.  

-  Minimal Stable Form  — triangle (2D) and tetrahedron (3D) as first frames of balance.  

-  Minimal Allowable Deviations (±)  — flexibility as the condition of survival; no absolute rigidity.  

-  π as the Breathing of Balance  — equilibrium is dynamic, pulsing, and alive.  

-  Quantum as a Resonant Node.  — wave/particle duality as a manifestation of fractal being.  

-  Gravity as Retention — energy held gives rise to attraction across scales.  

-  Accretion and Planetary Birth  — gathering around a center forms new wholes.  

-  Closing Point (Cycle Closure)  — every end is the beginning of the next cycle.  

Together these eight principles outline a unified philosophical framework where philosophy and science converge:  

philosophy provides meaning, science provides method, and resonance provides continuity .  

 

Author: Maksym Marnov (Alchemist)  

Berlin, 2025  

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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  • 1. Plato — Timaeus. 2. Aristotle — Metaphysics. 3. Kant, I. — Critique of Pure Reason. 4. Einstein, A. — Relativity: The Special and the General Theory. 5. Planck, M. — The Theory of Heat Radiation. 6. Dirac, P. A. M. — The Principles of Quantum Mechanics. 7. Wheeler, J. A. — Geometrodynamics. 8. Penrose, R. — The Road to Reality.