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Panfrequency Theory

An extension of frequency theory claiming that all phenomena without exception—from subatomic particles to galactic clusters, from emotions to historical events—are manifestations of frequency interactions across an infinite spectrum. Panfrequency theory posits that there is no “non‑frequency” domain; even abstract concepts like mathematics or logic have underlying oscillatory structures in a meta‑frequency space. It often incorporates panpsychism: consciousness is a high‑frequency resonance of matter. While highly speculative, it offers a unified language for physics, biology, psychology, and sociology. Critics call it reductionist or meaningless; advocates see it as the ultimate Theory of Everything.
Example: “Her panfrequency theory model claimed to predict stock market crashes by detecting shifts in the ‘collective frequency’ of traders—not unlike sentiment analysis, but with more sine waves.”
Panfrequency Theory by Abzugal April 30, 2026
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