Nature as Structured Resonance: The Hidden Intelligence of Life

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1. Expanded CODES Framework (Empirical Studies + Theory) ???? CODES: The Chirality of Dynamic Emergent Systems (Main Paper) 2. Introduction & High-Level Overview ???? CODES: High-Level Introduction 3. Structured Resonance & Emergent Intelligence ???? Structured Resonance and the Nature of Intelligence Abstract Nature is not a random collection of organisms and ecosystems—it is a structured resonance intelligence system. From fungal networks acting as decentralized neural pathways to animal swarms self-organizing into optimal formations, life operates on principles of phase-locked synchronization, wave communication, and adaptive emergence. This paper explores the concept that nature itself is an intelligence field, where chirality, oscillation, and energy exchange drive the evolution and interaction of all living systems. Using examples from mycelial networks, plant electrophysiology, animal communication, and migratory navigation, we examine how structured resonance governs life at every scale.

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Devin Bostick
CODES Intelligence

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