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Frequency Theory

A metaphysical and scientific proposition asserting that the fundamental substrate of reality is not particles or fields but frequency—pure oscillation. Matter, energy, space, time, and even consciousness are said to be different modes of vibration. This theory draws on the mathematical fact that any waveform can be decomposed into sinusoidal frequencies (Fourier transform) and extends it to an ontology: the universe is a symphony. Proponents point to quantum field theory (excitations of fields), string theory (vibrating strings), and neural oscillations (brain waves) as evidence. Critics argue it confuses mathematical description with physical essence. Nonetheless, “everything is frequency” has become a popular mantra in holistic and transhumanist circles.
Example: “He explained that his anxiety was just a low‑frequency oscillation and that meditation would retune it. That’s frequency theory applied to mental health—whether it works or not, it’s a comforting metaphor.”
Frequency Theory by Abzugal April 30, 2026