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Frequency Mechanics

Frequency Mechanics is a theoretical framework proposing that the fundamental behavior of reality is governed not primarily by particles, forces, or fields, but by oscillatory states and frequency interactions across multiple layers of existence. In this model, matter, energy, probability, consciousness, and even spacetime are interpreted as stable or semi-stable frequency patterns. Physical laws emerge from resonance, interference, synchronization, and phase alignment between frequencies operating at different dimensional scales. Changes in state are explained as frequency shifts rather than force-based interactions, allowing this framework to unify wave mechanics, quantum behavior, and metaphysical phenomena under a single oscillatory ontology.
In Frequency Mechanics, an electron does not “move” between energy levels; instead, it retunes its fundamental frequency. Conscious states may correspond to frequency coherence patterns, while different universes occupy non-overlapping frequency bands within the same underlying reality.
by AbzuInExile January 24, 2026
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