Coherence · A unified framework

The Spectrum
of Everything

A theory built by following the coherence — between scales, between fields, between matter and meaning.

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What if the universe does not consist of particles, but of frequencies?

Not as a metaphor — but as a genuine description of what is happening. An electron performs a zitterbewegung, an internal oscillation at 1.55×10²¹ rad/s (≈ 2.47×10²⁰ Hz). That vibration is its mass — or its measurable signature, depending on which ontology you choose. Either way, the Compton wavelength makes the identity exact and testable.

Chemistry is harmony — two atoms whose frequency patterns achieve stable resonance. Gravity may act as the carrier wave on which everything else rides. Your consciousness may operate as a coherent orchestra of electrical fields. Photosynthesis is frequency conversion: light-frequency transformed into chemical frequency, driving most life on earth.

This framework — called Coherence — connects quantum mechanics, neuroscience, cosmology, and biology through a single organising principle: across observed phenomena, frequency, modulation, and resolution recur.

It is not a replacement for existing science. It is a lens that reveals why the evidence across disciplines points in the same direction — and what that direction implies.

Three Pillars

The framework rests on three interconnected concepts — three lenses on one continuous wave reality. Start with the Frequency Theory of Everything overview →

01

Frequency

Everything Vibrates

Mass is frozen oscillation. Each element carries a unique spectral fingerprint. Gravity has a signature: LIGO measured it at 35–150 Hz.

02

Modulation

Waves Interact

Chemistry is resonance. Photosynthesis is frequency conversion. All biological information is encoded in wave relationships.

03

Resolution

Reality is Pixelated

The Planck length is the universe's pixel size. Heisenberg's uncertainty is a grid property. Quantum entanglement is phase-locking.

The Full Spectrum

Foreword, seven chapters, and an epilogue — the complete manuscript, free to read.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to the questions people ask most about Coherence and The Spectrum of Everything.

01 What is "The Spectrum of Everything"?
The Spectrum of Everything is a unified framework — also called Coherence — proposed by independent author Marald Bes. It treats reality as a single continuous spectrum of frequencies governed by three principles: frequency (everything oscillates), modulation (waves interact), and resolution (the universe is grid-pixelated at the Planck scale).
02 What is the Coherence theory?
Coherence is the short name for The Spectrum of Everything. It argues that what we call mass, charge, gravity, chemistry, biology and consciousness are all expressions of one continuous wave reality, distinguished only by frequency band, phase relationships, and the Planck-scale resolution at which they manifest.
03 Is mass really a frequency?
In Coherence, mass is identified with a particle's internal oscillation rate. An electron exhibits zitterbewegung at roughly 1.55×10²¹ rad/s (≈ 2.47×10²⁰ Hz), and its Compton wavelength (h⁄mc) links this oscillation rate to mass. The framework treats every massive particle as a frozen standing wave at a characteristic frequency.
04 How is gravity described in this theory?
Gravity is treated as the structural medium on which all other interactions are superimposed — analogous (loosely) to how a carrier underlies a modulated signal. LIGO's direct detection of gravitational waves at 35–150 Hz during black-hole mergers confirms that gravity oscillates and propagates wave-like, not as instantaneous force.
05 What does the Coherence theory predict?
It generates 40+ testable predictions across quantum biology, cosmology and neuroscience — each with a concrete test protocol and an explicit falsification condition. Examples: φ-frequency sound increases plant growth measurably vs. random-frequency control; THz-TDS plasma signatures distinguish compound-loaded from baseline water; neutron-star mergers show correlated neutrino and gravitational-wave modulation. Full list on the Peer Review page.
06 How is this different from string theory?
String theory keeps mass as a separate property of vibrating strings in 10–11 dimensions and is largely untested experimentally. Coherence stays in standard 3+1 dimensions, equates mass directly with a measurable Compton frequency, and constrains itself to predictions reachable with existing instruments such as LIGO, EEG, and quantum-optics setups.
07 Is this peer-reviewed science?
No — Coherence is currently an independent theoretical framework written by one author, not a peer-reviewed publication. The manuscript is published openly online to invite scrutiny, replication, and formal peer review. Predictions are listed publicly so any researcher can test, falsify, or refine the framework.

For Researchers & Academics

An Open Invitation

This theory generates testable predictions across quantum biology, cosmology, and neuroscience — each with an explicit falsification condition, publicly listed. Collaboration and critique are actively welcomed.

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