MEFI Core Formula

MEFI CORE FORMULA

A resonance–compression equation describing structure, motion, coherence, and change through ΔQ and Universal Frequency Resonance.

FRAMEWORK OVERVIEW

MEFI Theory reframes physical behavior as a self-regulating resonance system.

Instead of separate rules for separate scales, MEFI uses one closed-loop structure: compression organizes, expansion regulates, ΔQ drives change, and UFR restores coherence.

FMEFI(r,t) = [ kr/r² − kc/(r²(1+r)) ] + ΔQ · fUFR(t)
SYMBOL BREAKDOWN
FMEFI(r,t)

The MEFI state function describing field behavior at radius r and time t. It is not treated as a classical force. It represents a resonance condition.

Expansion Term

kr/r² represents outward regulatory behavior. It prevents runaway compression and keeps the system responsive.

Compression Term

kc/(r²(1+r)) represents compression feedback. It organizes density, structure, and local coherence.

ΔQ

ΔQ represents coherent quantum difference: the measurable change introduced into a system by disturbance, transition, interaction, or phase shift.

fUFR(t)

Universal Frequency Resonance reintegrates ΔQ back into the system, closing the loop and supporting long-term stability.

STEPWISE CONSTRUCTION
Step 1: Begin with a resonance field where coherence defines possible structure.
Step 2: Add compression and expansion as paired field dynamics.
Step 3: Introduce ΔQ as the change driver across scale.
Step 4: Close the system with UFR, allowing coherence recovery and stability.
WHY IT MATTERS

The MEFI formula provides a single operating structure for modeling coherence, transition, compression, expansion, and recovery across systems.

It is built to be explored through simulation, tested through data, and refined through measurable behavior.

MEFI Formula Simulator

MEFI FORMULA SIMULATOR

Adjust the variables below to explore how expansion response, compression feedback, ΔQ, and UFR combine into the local MEFI state.
FMEFI(r,t) = [ kr/r² − kc/(r²(1+r)) ] + ΔQ · fUFR(t)
INPUT VARIABLES
MEFI STATE OUTPUT
EXPANSION RESPONSE 0.000000
COMPRESSION FEEDBACK 0.000000
ΔQ · UFR COMPONENT 0.000000
TOTAL MEFI STATE 0.000000
Ready.
Run the simulator to calculate the current MEFI state.
This simulator treats FMEFI(r,t) as a resonance-state value, not a classical force. Positive output indicates expansion-dominant behavior. Negative output indicates compression-dominant behavior. Near-zero output indicates temporary balance or coherence lock.

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