About this book
Physics rests on two incompatible monuments. Quantum field theory
predicts the electron's magnetic moment to twelve significant figures;
general relativity accounts for gravitational waves, black holes, and
cosmological expansion. Yet the two cannot share the same foundation.
Coherence Field Theory (CFT) proposes that all physical structure —
particles, forces, spacetime geometry — emerges as fixed points and
limit cycles of a single nonlinear Schrödinger propagator
$i\hbar\,\partial_t\psi = -\frac{\hbar^2}{2m}\nabla^2\psi + V\psi +
g|\psi|^2\psi$.
Introduction
What a Single Mode Can Do