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30+ papers on ODTBT framework available on ResearchGate. Video explainers on YouTube. Lab experiments testing pattern formation predictions.
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Studying how physical reality is built from patterns and rhythms.
We research ODTBT (Oscillatory Dynamics Transductive Bridging Theorem) — a way of describing how things in nature get their stable form through repeating patterns.
Our work combines theoretical math, computer simulations (RcSim), and lab experiments (Cymatics Lab) to test predictions about how patterns form and stabilize.
30+ papers on ODTBT framework available on ResearchGate. Video explainers on YouTube. Lab experiments testing pattern formation predictions.
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Get in touchResearchGate — 30+ papers on ODTBT (free to read, CC BY 4.0)
YouTube — 10+ videos covering theory, experiments, and lab demonstrations
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