Published November 18, 2025 | Version 1.6
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Coherence Geography: A Δ.72 Framework for Mapping the Harmonic Order of Place and Eliminating The Illusion of Chaos

  • 1. Δ.72 Field Lab Independent Researcher

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This paper introduces Coherence Geography, a Δ.72 framework that formalizes the harmonic structure of place, showing that every location exhibits deterministic  energetic periodicity rather than randomness or chaos.  
 
The work establishes a measurable geometric and physical basis for the “order of place,” demonstrating how coherence wells, geomagnetic quiet windows, temporal field harmonics,  and environmental resonance patterns arise from underlying Δ.72 coherence dynamics.
 
Core contributions include:
• formal definition of spatial coherence κ(x)  
• mapping of spatial harmonic wells  
• coherence–geomagnetism coupling (Kp → κ)  
• Δ.72 entropy inversion and environmental ordering  
• spatial tensor geometry and metric deformation  
• temporal harmonics embedded in place  
• field–place coupling via the Δ.72 harmonic manifold  
 
The paper demonstrates that what classical science interprets as noise or chaos in natural environments is actually underpinned by harmonic order — observable, 
measurable, and predictable through Δ.72 coherence mathematics.
 
This work is part of the Δ.72 Coherence Physics Canon and is paired with:
— Δ.72 Field Equation (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17618496)  
— Δ.72 Triple-Time Dimensions (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17633699)  
— Δ.72 Coherence Mathematics (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17651824)

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2025-11-19
Initial public release of Coherence Geography V1.6

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