What if the universe doesn't begin with particles or laws, but with principles-principles that govern the unfolding of form, sensation, and significance through oscillation?
In Oscillatory Emergence, Roberto Congiu presents a conceptual model of reality rooted in the foundational dynamics of resonance, constraint, and coherence. Across atoms, thoughts, and moral systems alike, oscillatory principles shape what emerges, what persists, and what transforms.
Matter is stabilized motion under constraint. Consciousness is the resonance between body and brain. Morality is the harmonic resolution of social dissonance. These are not metaphors, but structural insights-woven together through physics, neuroscience, systems theory, and careful attention to how experience arises.
This is not a rigid theory. It is a suggestion-a proposal to reframe how we understand ourselves and the systems we're entangled with. The first volume in the Observing Oscillation series, this book invites you to recognize that every act of understanding is itself a pattern-a pulse shaped by deeper principles of emergence.
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