MEFI THEORY
A resonance–compression framework describing how structure, motion, and change emerge across scale.
MEFI proposes a unified framework built around resonance, compression and expansion balance, coherent quantum difference (ΔQ), and Universal Frequency Resonance.
Many modern models rely on separate rules for separate scales.
MEFI proposes a closed-loop structure in which resonance supports
form, compression organizes density, expansion regulates behavior,
and ΔQ drives measurable change.
The goal is not to replace observation.
The goal is to provide a coherent framework that can be explored,
tested, simulated, and refined.
Resonance
Stable structure emerges where coherence persists. Patterns, systems, and organization develop through resonance.
Compression & Expansion
Structure and motion emerge through dynamic balance. Compression organizes. Expansion regulates.
ΔQ (Quantum Difference)
Change emerges through coherent system fluctuations. ΔQ governs transition and transformation across scale.