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Investor - WEF / GS | IISS | YPFP | FN | International Trade, Security & Diplomacy | Cloud, AI & Crypto Business Leader | 15x Board Member & Advisor | Author, Speaker, Global Influencer and top level connector

What if frequency, not matter, is the true substrate of reality? In my forthcoming paper on Primordial Quantum String Theory (PQST), I argue that: • Reality emerges from primordial glyphs (•, ~, ↑, ↓, ⇄) — irreducible oscillatory primitives. • A new coordinate system (PIRG) can localize not just in spacetime, but in frequency-phase space. • Consciousness itself may be the ability to access and modulate these glyphic fields. • Implications span string theory, quantum computing, distributed systems, AI, and inter-species communication. PQST reframes physics as the study of frequency in entanglement, not matter in motion.

Rahul Pandey

Tech Lead at Web23 & Muster | HBAR Foundation Grantee | Spearheading Web 2.0 & 3.0 Domain Innovation and Complex Blockchain Project Development Across Multiple Chains

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Shayan S. That’s a fascinating perspective—shifting the substrate from matter to frequency reframes reality as patterns of resonance rather than particles. PQST could offer a unifying lens where consciousness, physics, and information systems converge through oscillatory primitives.

Reality emerges from frequency ...indeed it does

Stefan Fritz

Investor | Partner, Board Member at PRIMEPULSE | Autor

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Shayan, Without falsifiable predictions, PQST stays philosophy — with them, it could become the bridge where physics, information and meaning finally converge. This echoes Wheeler’s It from Bit and the vibrational ontology of string theory. The leap from oscillatory primitives to consciousness is intriguing but risks drifting into metaphysics without empirical anchors. The strategic question is whether PQST can generate falsifiable predictions – e.g. glyphic resonance across domains or PIRG-based navigation. If so, it could open a research agenda where physics, information and semiotics converge in measurable ways.

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