Frequently Asked Questions — Morphic Resonance
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This FAQ explains Morphic Resonance as a dimensional‑coherence interface, not a field, force, or metaphysical influence. Patterns are coherence structures; recurrence is activation across dimensional adjacency; similarity is coherence overlap.
All answers follow the RTT dimensional‑coherence grammar.
1. What is Morphic Resonance in this canon?#
Morphic Resonance is a dimensional‑coherence interface:
- patterns = coherence structures
- recurrence = activation across dimensional adjacency
- similarity = coherence overlap
- cross‑temporal behavior = structural, not causal
It is not a field, force, or memory of nature.
2. Is this Sheldrake’s theory?#
No.
RTT explicitly rejects:
- morphic fields
- memory of nature
- causal influence across time
- metaphysical transmission
This module is a structural reinterpretation, not a continuation of the original proposal.
3. What is a “pattern” here?#
A pattern is a coherence structure defined by:
- dimensional profile
- invariants
- internal relations
Patterns are not objects, energies, or memories.
4. What is a “coherence surface”?#
A coherence surface is an activation region where a pattern can recur.
- defines where activation is possible
- may overlap across time
- determines recurrence potential
It is not a wave or field.
5. What causes recurrence?#
Recurrence occurs when coherence surfaces overlap across dimensional layers.
- no transmission
- no influence
- no memory
- no field propagation
Recurrence is structural, not causal.
6. What is “dimensional adjacency”?#
Dimensional adjacency is overlap between coherence surfaces.
High adjacency → high recurrence potential.
Adjacency is geometric, not energetic.
7. What is activation?#
Activation is a structural event triggered when adjacency exceeds a threshold.
Activation is not:
- a signal
- a force
- a transmission
- a memory retrieval
8. Does Morphic Resonance act across time?#
Yes — but only structurally.
Cross‑temporal behavior arises from:
- coherence surfaces extending across dimensional layers
- adjacency across time
- structural overlap
There is no causal influence across time.
9. How does Morphic Resonance behave across RTT regimes?#
R1 — Pattern Substrate#
- local coherence only
- no cross‑temporal activation
R2 — Resonance Geometry#
- coherence surfaces extend
- adjacency becomes cross‑temporal
R3 — High‑Dimensional Coherence#
- patterns become dimensional operators
- activation becomes multi‑layered
MR does not extend to R4 (cosmology).
10. Is Morphic Resonance a physical theory?#
No.
It is a structural theory of:
- coherence
- adjacency
- activation
- recurrence
It does not describe physical forces or fields.
11. How does Morphic Resonance relate to NoS, LDS, FFT?#
- NoS: similarity as structural overlap
- LDS: coherence surfaces and dimensional geometry
- FFT: dimensional operators and regime transitions
MR sits between pattern geometry and dimensional operators.
12. What are collapse modes?#
Coherence can fail through:
- C1: pattern misidentification
- C2: dimensional discontinuity
- C3: adjacency failure
- C4: activation incoherence
These are structural, not physical collapses.
13. Is Morphic Resonance computational?#
Yes.
All operators (𝓟, 𝓒, 𝓐, 𝓐𝚌ₜ, 𝓡, 𝓡𝒻, 𝓓, 𝓒𝓁, 𝓡𝓣) are defined in
simulation‑ready form.
14. Does Morphic Resonance imply determinism?#
No.
Activation depends on:
- adjacency
- coherence integrity
- regime behavior
It is structured, not deterministic.
15. What is the simplest way to understand Morphic Resonance?#
Patterns recur when their coherence structures overlap across dimensional layers.
Nothing is transmitted.
Nothing is remembered.
Nothing is influenced.
Recurrence is coherence, not causation.