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About Cohesion Dynamics

Cohesion Dynamics (CD) is an independent theoretical framework that investigates physical reality as the emergent behavior of cohesive informational structures. The theory explores how spacetime, curvature, causality, and cosmological processes arise from constraints on coherence, cohesion, and synchronisation within a high dimensional informational substrate.

This site serves as the central reference for CD concepts, theories, papers, and demonstrations.

Purpose of CD

CD aims to build a coherent foundation for understanding physics through information. Instead of assuming spacetime or geometry as starting points, CD focuses on:

  • The structure and evolution of cohesive information
  • The conditions required for coherent propagation
  • The synchronisation rules that define causality
  • The ways high-density regions diverge into separate epoch chains

This framework is a work in progress, evolving through exploration, refinement, and feedback.

The Author

CD is developed by an independent researcher with a background in software architecture and computational systems design. Many of the concepts draw inspiration from:

  • information theory
  • computational models
  • distributed synchronisation
  • emergent behaviour in complex systems

The goal is to build a bridge between computational reasoning and fundamental physics, grounded in clear mechanistic principles.

What You Will Find Here

Core Concepts

Foundational building blocks of CD, such as cohesive information, cohesion time, coherence windows, epochs, and divergence events.

Theories

Mechanisms and interpretations that emerge from CD, including black hole epoch divergence and substrate-induced curvature.

Papers

Formal drafts presenting the technical and mathematical structure of the framework.

Demos

Interactive or visual illustrations of substrate behaviour (to be added as the framework develops).

Research Notes

Work in progress, open questions, and ongoing theoretical development.

How to Engage

CD welcomes careful feedback, constructive criticism, and collaboration from physicists, mathematicians, computational thinkers, and independent researchers.

If you would like to get in touch or discuss the framework, see the Contact page.

This project is open, transparent, and evolving. Contributions, questions, and challenges are all important to refining the conceptual and mathematical foundation of Cohesion Dynamics.