The Resonance Project
Rise to the Equation!
The Resonance Project Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the unification of all sciences and philosophies emerging from a complete and applied view of the physics underlying the wheelworks of nature.
The Resonance Project Foundation’s accomplished team of scientists study the principles of Unified Field Theory and its applications in a sustainable research environment. Our researchers and emissaries share the knowledge and implications of our findings through educational outreach programs, scientific publications, layman’s papers and multimedia presentations.
We are living at a critical time in history. The work done in our interdisciplinary research park may be crucial to our capacity to overcome the ecological and technological difficulties our world faces today.
A New Spin on Einstein’s Field Equations
Director of Research Nassim Haramein and scientists at the Resonance Project Foundation have found a new solution to Einstein’s field equations which incorporates torque and Coriolis effects. Furthermore, calculations were rendered to describe the collective and coherent behavior of the plasma dynamics of ergospheres orbiting the event horizons of black holes demanding a highly structured polarized vacuum, resulting in an alternative view of black holes where the exterior white hole portion surrounds the interior black hole singularity.
From these calculations, a new paper has recently been released entitled Scale Unification – A Universal Scaling Law For Organized Matter, which describes our universe as embedded white hole / black hole or white / black “whole” structures from universal size to atomic and subatomic scales.
Instead of seeing ourselves as separate from everything around us, this view allows us to recognize that we are embedded in a fractal feedback dynamic that intrinsically connects all things via the medium of a vacuum structure of infinite potential. This research has far reaching implications in a variety of fields including theoretical and applied physics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, biology, chemistry, sociology, psychology, archaeology, anthropology, etc. A fundamental understanding of the dynamics of this interconnectivity redefines the lens through which we see the universe and our place in it, and leads to theoretical and technological advancements that move us towards a sustainable future. This new approach to the physics of universal forces has the potential to solve the most pressing issues of our times.
The Resonance Project Research Park and its Programs
Integrating Research, Educational Outreach and Sustainability ::
Many organizations are doing important work focusing on scientific research, sustainability or education. One of the ways that The Resonance Project Foundation is unique in that we are dedicated to the whole picture, bringing together the unification of all of these important aspects of humanity’s evolution and integrating them in our mission, our operations and our lives.
Researching “Wholistic” Models in a “Wholistic” Research Environment ::
Ongoing theoretical and applied research about Unified Field Theory is conducted within the context of a sustainable research park that reflects the values of this innovative research. Many of our researchers live together, eat together and think together in a collaborative environment which supports the flourishing of great ideas. The Resonance Project Foundation is striving to become a model of a regenerative and self sustaining system at its facility, utilizing permaculture principles, such as grey water recycling, composting toilets, soil and water conservation, alternative fuels, and native and edible landscaping including fruit trees pollinated by hives of onsite bees.UniPhi Consortium ::
Founded by Nassim Haramein, the UniPhi Consortium is a multidisciplinary group of leading international scientists who share expertise from their respective fields in order to further the research about unification principles. In February 2008, the Resonance Project Foundation hosted the first UniPhi Consortium conference with great success.
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