Frequency as substrate
The paper proposes that frequency — not matter — is the true substrate of reality. Matter, energy, and even consciousness are framed as emergent expressions of a deeper vibrational ontology, encoded not in particles or fields alone but in symbolic oscillatory patterns.
Primordial glyphs as basis functions
PQST defines a finite symbolic alphabet of primordial glyphs G = {•, ∼, ↑, ↓, ↔} corresponding respectively to pulse, continuity, growth, decay, and exchange. Each glyph maps to an irreducible oscillatory primitive and serves as a basis function in a universal frequency-phase Hilbert space H_PQST = span{ψ•, ψ∼, ψ↑, ψ↓, ψ↔}.
Emergence across scales (L4 → L0)
Reality is organized into a layered hierarchy — atomic (L4), molecular (L3), cellular (L2), subsystem (L1), and whole object (L0). Local fluctuations at L4 progressively yield coherent order at higher layers via averaging and coupling operators, mirroring renormalization flows in field theory.
PIRG: Primordia Inter-galactic Reference Grid
PIRG provides a dimensionless coordinate framework that locates entities by beacon signatures, relative phase offsets, and frequency-derived velocity vectors — enabling simultaneous localization in spacetime and frequency-phase space, and extending astrophysical navigation into a symbolic vibrational context.
Implications for technology
Reframing computation as the manipulation of glyphic frequency-states, PQST suggests new architectures for quantum computing (qubits as glyphic superpositions), distributed systems (PIRG-like phase references in place of classical clocks), and artificial intelligence (training on frequency-symbolic encodings to align with planetary intelligence fields).