Frequency Mechanics Hypothesis
A speculative framework proposing that all physical interactions, forces, and material structures are ultimately reducible to frequency patterns—vibrations, oscillations, and resonances in fundamental fields. According to this hypothesis, matter is not solid but a standing wave; forces are not pushes and pulls but frequency couplings; change is not motion but phase shift. Frequency mechanics unifies quantum waves, classical resonance, and even consciousness into a single vibratory language. It suggests that manipulating frequency—rather than mass or energy—is the key to advanced technology: levitation through destructive interference, matter transmutation by harmonic modulation, and communication via entangled oscillatory states. While fringe, it draws on legitimate physics (Fourier analysis, wave-particle duality, string theory) to imagine a universe where everything is a song.
Example: “His frequency mechanics hypothesis explained telepathy as resonance between neural oscillations—not magic, just physics at a different octave.”
Frequency Mechanics Hypothesis by Abzugal April 30, 2026