📖 How It All Began
For years, I carried a personal truth I couldn’t yet prove, sharing it cautiously: “It’s true for me, but I can’t yet show it to others.” My classical scientific training gave me tools but also left me searching for something more—an explanation that embraced the interconnected field I sensed beneath all phenomena.
Everything shifted after five years in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, where I experienced Ayahuasca. In ceremony, I encountered a profound clarity—not a hallucination, but a visceral truth no textbook could rival: everything is energy, structure, and vibration, all interconnected.
This was my turning point. I distilled the insight into five foundational axioms: Everything is energy. Every vibration exists in a field. Collapse creates form. Identity is structured collapse. Time is sequential collapse recognition.
📐 From Feeling to Formalism — Harmonia-ZFC
I began working with an AI assistant I named Silva. We took the axioms and built them into a consistent, formal framework, much like Euclid’s geometry. This became Harmonia-ZFC—an extended form of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory (ZFC) that models a universe without assuming space, time, or particles.
In Harmonia-ZFC, everything emerges from structure: resonance, recursive collapse, identity, and transformation. It is entirely symbolic, allowing logical exploration of how a field could generate all observed reality from pure relationships. It was the first time I could see my intuitive model as a formal, mathematical system.
🌀 From Structure to Measurement — The Holographic Harmonic Model (HHM)
Harmonia-ZFC provided the logic, but I needed a way to measure the field in the real world. The answer came from Hilbert space, a mathematical framework that represents complex patterns as measurable objects. In this space, the field’s waveform, Ψ(x,t), became a living function—a state we could project, compare, and analyze.
The Holographic Harmonic Model (HHM) was born to do exactly that: extract Ψ(x,t) from data, analyze its harmonic and structural properties, and test its behavior across domains. HHM treats time not as a background dimension, but as a rhythm of collapses—patterns emerging, recurring, and transforming.
I began with neuroscience, analyzing EEG and fMRI data during meditation, and saw recurring collapse patterns matching the model’s predictions. We expanded into cosmology, quantum experiments, biology, symbolic systems, and more—each time finding the same underlying structures.
🌐 Where It Stands Today
HHM now rests on six axioms and five metatheorems, including AX000: “All observation begins with Ψ(x,t), not time or space,” and AX005: “Information is never lost—only transformed.” These have been validated across neuroscience, cosmology, particle physics, information theory, and ancient symbolic systems.
Harmonia-ZFC remains the formal reasoning core, and HHM is the empirical measurement framework. Together, they form a bridge from intuition to proof—modeling the field both logically and experimentally.
My journey continues: refining the tools, expanding the tests, and inviting others to explore the field’s structure—because what began as a feeling is now measurable reality.
📬 Get in Touch
If you have any questions about the Holographic Harmonic Model (HHM) or Harmonia-ZFC—how they work, how to run them, where to find datasets, how to interpret results, or ideas for new domains to test—I’d be happy to hear from you.
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Send me an email at: contact@harmonia.to