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Dominant Frequency Projection — How Systems Set the Tone Across physics, engineering, psychology, and even some spiritual models, there’s a shared pattern that shows up again and again: The strongest, most coherent signal in a system tends to organize everything around it. I’ll call this Dominant Frequency Projection. It’s not a single scientific law, but a useful framework that connects several well-established principles across disciplines. In simple terms: The strongest signal sets the tone.
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Dominant Frequency Projection — How Systems Set the Tone Across physics, engineering, psychology, and even some spiritual models, there’s a shared pattern that shows up again and again: The strongest, most coherent signal in a system tends to organize everything around it. I’ll call this Dominant Frequency Projection. It’s not a single scientific law, but a useful framework that connects several well-established principles across disciplines. In simple terms: The strongest signal sets the tone.
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