The Cohesion Unified Field Theory (Cohesion UFT) is a unified field framework modelling the observable universe as a pressure-bound domain embedded within a larger scale hierarchy. The framework rests on a single foundational axiom: the universe is under pressure from the next higher scale. From this axiom, three theorems are derived — Intrinsic Motion, Scale Invariance, and Intrinsic Rotation.
The fundamental recursion geometry is the funneled spring: a helix of decreasing radius under pressure, accumulating torsion. Its two-dimensional projection yields the logarithmic spiral. The causal order governing all dynamics is:
Tension → Surplus → Torsion → Slip → Acceleration → Maintained Motion
The energy relation E = pr — energy equals pressure times recursion volume — replaces mass-dependent formulations at the foundational level. A binary recursion toggle restricts stable states to hexapolar (n = 6) and bipolar (n = 2) configurations only. The fine-structure constant is identified as the coupling between adjacent recursion scales.
The Framework page presents the full conceptual map. The Series indexes the papers developing each section in formal detail.
Research by ORCID 0009-0003-8489-3933.