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Published November 9, 2025 | Version v3
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Cohesion: A Unified Field Theory of Matter, Motion, and Cognition

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Cohesion is presented as a Unified Field Theory that reimagines the foundations of gravity,
quantum behavior, and spacetime as emergent phenomena resulting from relational field
dynamics. Unlike theories that propose a single universal field, Cohesion posits that each
entity has its own unique field. The structure, motion, and cognition witnessed in the
universe are described as outcomes of how these individuated fields modulate and
interact with one another. Gravity is interpreted as a static cohesion gradient between
fields, quantum phenomena are seen as localized fluctuations within relational envelopes,
and spacetime is understood as the topological product of overlapping fields.
This theory is applicable at every scale, from the formation of galaxies and planetary field
envelopes to molecular binding and the emergence of cognition. Cohesion provides a
unified ontology for understanding structure, dynamics, and thought, moving away from
reductionist models toward emergent relational logic. The framework is designed to be
falsifiable and scalable, offering a philosophically coherent way to rethink the laws of
physics.
By advocating for a transition from force-centric to field-centric models of cognition,
Cohesion opens new possibilities for the study of propulsion, sensing, and synthetic
intelligence. The approach seeks to realign scientific inquiry with the relational nature of
reality, proposing that motion and modulation are fundamental to the emergence of
meaning.

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