Coherence: Life, Captivity, and the Axis of Survival
The dynamic organizing principle of life.
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I surround, protect, purify and make harmless the following in-formation.
Coherence
Dr. David Nixon
Sept 07, 2025
To set the stage for what follows, I want to share an essay that widens the frame and considers coherence as a universal principle. But before the essay itself, I have included two preview images from my forthcoming paper, Coherence Collapse and Structural Reversal: Field-Modulated Self-Assembly in Dental Anaesthetics and Blood. These images highlight both the geometric precision of crystal motifs and the persistence of coherence fields even after collapse — visual anchors that bring the theme of coherence into sharp relief before we turn to philosophy and history.
Patterns of coherence
Across the sciences, the arts, and the traditions of spirit, one principle recurs with striking consistency: coherence. Whether in the synchrony of heart and breath, the alignment of choirs and congregations, or the lattice of crystals and the spirals of galaxies, coherence is the underlying rhythm that makes complexity possible. It is the order that arises when parts resonate with one another to form a greater whole. Philosophers have glimpsed it in the harmony of forms, mystics in the unity of prayer, and physicists in the resonance of fields.
The ancients understood coherence in ways both mathematical and spiritual. Pythagoras spoke of the music of the spheres, imagining the planets themselves moving in harmonic ratios. Aristotle’s concept of entelechy, the inner drive of a thing to become fully itself, can be seen as a recognition of coherence in the unfolding of form. Medieval theologians such as Aquinas saw the order of creation as a reflection of divine harmony, a coherence that bound heaven and earth together. Sacred architecture and ritual embodied this truth in stone and song, ensuring that resonance was not only perceived but lived.
Modern science, though clothed in mechanistic language, has rediscovered coherence in surprising places. Lasers demonstrate how photons, normally chaotic, can lock into phase and create a single beam of extraordinary power. Bird flocks and fish schools reveal how individuals align to subtle cues, forming emergent patterns that no single creature controls. Morphogenesis, the mystery of how a fertilised egg becomes a body of trillions of differentiated cells, remains incomprehensible if one looks only at genes. Something larger, a field of information and resonance, seems to be guiding development.
Nikola Tesla grasped this principle with characteristic clarity when he declared that if we wish to understand the secrets of the universe, we should think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. He understood that coherence is not only structural but vibrational. Matter itself is frozen resonance, patterns of standing waves. Walter Russell echoed this insight when he described matter as light slowed down, held in rhythmic balance. These visions remind us that life and cosmos are sustained not by static particles but by dynamic patterns of coherence, shifting and transforming in time.
“It is the order that arises when parts resonate with one another to form a greater whole”
The very nature of superimposed coherence carries within it the seed of reversal. If an imposed rhythm can override bio coherence, then a new rhythm can override the imposed. Captive coherence is never absolute; it is always parasitic, feeding on the resonance it seeks to suppress. To restore bio coherence is to reveal that captivity was never final, that resonance was only covered, not destroyed.
Axis of survival
This recognition shifts the axis of survival. The contest is not merely between technologies or institutions but between rhythms: imposed repetition or living resonance. To protect bio coherence is to protect the very possibility of freedom. To restore it is to make survival more than endurance, to make it creative again.
The reversal of captive coherence is not accomplished by violence but by resonance. It spreads like tuning forks vibrating in sympathy, one unlocking another. It begins in the body, in the blood, in the smallest patterns of coherence. It extends to the community, the culture, the civilisation. Captive coherence, brittle by nature, cannot withstand openness once it spreads. Continues at https://davidnixon.substack.com/p/coherence-life-captivity-and-the
Renewal is possible
The ancient multigenerational dark regime ruling this planet studied the constellations, they studied nature and they studied man’s abilities. Doing so formed a greater whole of highly skilled manipulators.
Perhaps it’s time for human [physical] beings [non-physical] to resonate with one another, forming a greater whole of highly empowered human beings who recognize through cooperation, caring and supporting one another, the axis of survival shifts in response to our collective resonating coherence.
Without prejudice and without recourse
Doreen Agostino
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