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Frameworks

The major theoretical frameworks developed through the Institute's work. Each addresses a different level of the same underlying structure — from the ontological to the formal to the methodological.

Resonance Theory

A formal theoretical framework that models reality as composed of resonant events and relations. Resonance Theory provides the ontological and mathematical basis for understanding how patterns emerge, persist, and transform across physical, conceptual, and cognitive domains. It is the unifying architecture from which the other frameworks derive.

Ontology · Physics · Consciousness · Foundations

Interconceptualism

A methodology for working across conceptual frameworks — treating different intellectual traditions not as competitors but as perspectives on the same underlying structure. Interconceptualism identifies the hidden syncretic patterns connecting disparate fields of inquiry and enables productive synthesis without false reduction.

Methodology · Epistemology · Synthesis

Conceptual Systems Theory

A formal theory describing the universal dynamics of information processing and conceptual system behavior. CST provides mathematical and structural tools for analyzing how conceptual models form, evolve, and interact across domains. It is the formal language in which Resonance Theory is expressed.

Formal Theory · Information · Systems