Media
This archive contains long-form audio and video materials that support orientation and reflection around the ODTBT research corpus. These materials are exploratory and complementary to the written work.
Audio
NotebookLM-generated deep dives and recorded discussions. Intended for orientation and accessibility.
Explore audioVideo
Screen-captured and recorded video discussions. Intended to accompany—not replace—the written research.
Explore videoPresentations
Slide decks and visual syntheses. Exploratory materials for conceptual orientation.
Explore presentationsAudio Discussions
These audio recordings preserve exploratory conversations and are provided for reference and accessibility. They are not lectures or presentations—they are recorded thinking sessions intended to surface questions, tensions, and partial understandings rather than deliver conclusions.
How to Use This Archive
The Media archive contains recorded conversations and transcripts intended to support reflection and orientation.
These recordings are not lectures or presentations. They are exploratory discussions that accompany, but do not replace, formal research papers or technical documentation.
You may find it helpful to:
- Listen first to get a conceptual sense of the material
- Skim transcripts selectively rather than reading line-by-line
- Refer to the Visual Framework when diagrams are mentioned
- Consult the Research section for precise definitions and claims
There is no required order. The archive is designed to be entered slowly and used as needed.
Listening Modes
Each recording is tagged with one or more listening modes to help orient engagement:
- Orienting — High-level framing, introductions
- Exploratory — Early sense-making, open questions
- Reflective — Synthesis, looking back, implications
- Technical — Design decisions, formal structures
ODTBT Overviews (~5)
Introductory and orienting discussions about the Oscillatory Dynamics Transductive Bridging Theorem.
Quadratic Field Dynamics and Recursive Torsion
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Oscillatory Dynamics Transductive Bridging Theorem (ODTBT)
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ODTBT Brief Overview
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ODTBT Long Overview
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Oscillatory Reframing of the Structures of Existence
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Recursive Identity & Coherence (~6)
Explorations of identity emergence, scalar coherence, and recursive structure.
Recursive Coherence and the Geometry of Emergence
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Recursive Identity: Symbolic and Scalar Coherence
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Recursive Modal Ontology of Scalar Identity
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Scalar Coherence: ODTBT and Recursive Identity
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Recursive Scalar Ontophysiology: RcSim-SEES Diagnostic Engine
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RcSim Redefines Identity and Light
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Physics Applications (~6)
Applying scalar coherence frameworks to spacetime, electrodynamics, and fundamental physics.
Coherence and Spacetime Emergence in ODTBT
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Emergent Lorentz Symmetry via Recursive Phase Coherence
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Recursive Electrodynamics and Coherence Strain
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ODTBT: Reframing the Energetic Vacuum
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Hydrogen: Scalar Coherence Origin of the Periodic Table
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Scalar Field Reframing of Hydrino Phenomena
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Applied & Cross-Domain (~4)
Explorations applying ODTBT frameworks to mechanics, propulsion, and cross-domain synthesis.
ODTBT and the Three Body Problem
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Emerging Field Propulsion Systems through the ODTBT Lens
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ODTBT Lens Analysis: Hal Puthoff Research
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ODTBT-Unity Model: A Unified Theory of Physics and Consciousness
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Paper Discussions (~3)
Deep dive discussions accompanying specific research papers.
Consciousness Is Recursive Coherence, Not Computation
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MTHFR Genetics, Neural Coherence, and Brain Shift
An exploratory discussion examining how genetic modulation may influence coherence dynamics within neural systems, framed through oscillatory and phase-based models.
This audio does not present medical advice, diagnostic conclusions, or therapeutic recommendations.
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Transcript provided for accessibility and reference. Minor transcription errors may be present.
Exploratory Topics (~2)
Speculative sessions exploring tangential questions and tentative connections.
Vatican Descent and Identity Physics
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Vatican Must Relocate For Gaza Peace
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Total: ~24 audio recordings organized into 6 cabinets
Video Discussions
These videos capture visual walkthroughs and recorded discussions. They are not formal presentations or finalized claims—they are exploratory materials intended to accompany the written research.
Overview (~2)
Start here for a visual introduction to the ODTBT framework.
The Universe's Hidden Rhythm
Duration: 5:26 · Source: NotebookLM
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Neural Coherence & Autism
This recorded discussion explores neural coherence patterns in autism through an ODTBT-informed lens, focusing on phase dynamics and stabilization rather than diagnosis.
This material is exploratory and conceptual. It is not a diagnostic framework, treatment recommendation, or substitute for clinical or genetic evaluation.
Duration: 8:41 · Source: NotebookLM
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NotebookLM Deep Dives (~6)
AI-generated conversational explorations of ODTBT concepts, intended for orientation and accessibility.
A New Grammar for Reality
Duration: 7:39 · 1,357 words · Source: NotebookLM
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Scalar Ontophysiology
Duration: 8:33 · 1,527 words · Source: NotebookLM
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Scalar Topology of Identity
Duration: 7:45 · 1,428 words · Source: NotebookLM
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The Scalar Engine of Existence
Duration: 6:55 · 1,208 words · Source: NotebookLM
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The Scalar Engine of Identity
Duration: 8:06 · 1,505 words · Source: NotebookLM
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The Shape of a Thought
Duration: 7:20 · 1,321 words · Source: NotebookLM
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Total: ~7 videos · 50:44 combined duration
Presentations
This section contains slide decks and visual syntheses intended to provide conceptual orientation to the research corpus. These materials are exploratory and interpretive—they are published to support understanding and discussion, not to assert finalized claims or replace the written research.
Visual Syntheses (~2)
Slide presentations offering visual overviews of ODTBT concepts.
Reality: A Unified Oscillation
This presentation offers a visual and conceptual overview of the Oscillatory Dynamics Transductive Bridging Theorem (ODTBT), covering the sine-cosine duality, the TWIST mechanism, holonic architecture, and extensions to biology and consciousness.
- Format: PDF (15 slides)
- Context: Exploratory orientation
- Source: NotebookLM
This presentation is not a peer-reviewed paper and does not introduce new formal claims beyond those documented in the research corpus.
The TWIST of Consciousness
This presentation introduces a visual framework for exploring how systems reorganize under strain, using coherence, recursion, and threshold dynamics as organizing principles. The progression moves from problem framing (transformation vs definition) through multi-scale coherence collapse, recursive architecture across scales, and TWIST as threshold reorganization.
- Format: PDF (18 slides)
- Context: Structured exploratory synthesis
- Author: John Surmont
This is a structured exploratory synthesis intended to support orientation and discussion, not a finalized theory or authoritative account.
How to approach this presentation
This material is best read as a map rather than a conclusion. The diagrams and language are intended to help readers notice recurring structural patterns across physical, biological, and cognitive systems. Readers are encouraged to consult the underlying papers for formal definitions and derivations.
Technical Deep Dives (~2)
Detailed conceptual presentations for in-depth exploration.
Groove Geometry & Recursive Identity
This presentation introduces a geometric and recursive account of identity formation within the Oscillatory Dynamics Transductive-Bridging Theorem (ODTBT), emphasizing groove formation, strain, memory, and the TWIST operator as structural primitives. It presents identity as a recursive, strain-mediated process rather than a static property.
- Format: PDF (15 slides)
- Authors: Surmont, Lipa, Valov, Kamecka
- Affiliation: Recursive Systems Labs (CIEC Collective)
This material is offered as an orienting framework rather than a finalized theoretical claim or instructional model.
How to approach this presentation
This presentation is intended as a visual orientation to a developing theoretical framework. It does not attempt to resolve open questions, establish final definitions, or substitute for written research. Readers are invited to engage with the accompanying paper and to treat the diagrams here as scaffolding rather than conclusions.
Genetic Modulation of Neural Coherence
A visual synthesis examining how genetic variation may influence phase stability and coherence dynamics in neural systems within the ODTBT framework. Covers the structural bridge between genetic inefficiency (MTHFR variants), metabolic entropy accumulation, coherence collapse (TWIST mechanism), and observable EEG biomarkers.
- Format: PDF (12 slides)
- Context: Structured exploratory synthesis
- Author: John Surmont
This presentation is not a clinical model or diagnostic tool. It serves as a conceptual bridge between exploratory discussion and formal research.
How to approach this presentation
This material is best read as a map rather than a conclusion. The diagrams and language are intended to help readers notice recurring structural patterns across genetic, metabolic, and neural systems. Readers are encouraged to consult the underlying papers for formal definitions and derivations.
Total: ~4 presentations organized into 2 cabinets
Related Resources
Visual Materials: Diagrams, figures, and visual materials are collected separately on the Visuals page.
Research Papers: For canonical definitions and formal claims, see the Research section.
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Correspondence
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