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Harmonic Unification Theory

Dustyn Stanley

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Abstract: Unified Harmonics Theory proposes that every system in nature—from quantum particles to galaxies, cells, and even communities—seeks to achieve a state of balance, or “harmony.” When a system’s energy exceeds the capacity of its current structure to maintain order, it transitions into a new, more stable state. This process, whether observed as quantum decoherence, phase transitions in materials, gravitational emergence, cellular homeostasis, or even societal reorganization is governed by the same underlying principle: energy naturally reorganizes into a lower-entropy, highly coherent configuration.

Date: 2025-04-16
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