2D Pi Axes
The true path of light in Pattern Field Theory
In Pattern Field Theory (PFT), 2D Pi Axes are the foundational structures that guide how light — and all resonant frequency — propagates through the universe. Unlike classical or quantum models that imagine light as photons moving in straight lines or wave packets traveling through undefined space, PFT proposes that light moves along curved, rotational surfaces anchored by π (pi).
Definition
A 2D Pi Axis is a two-dimensional, rotationally symmetric reference surface, defined by curvature based on the mathematical constant π. It acts as the **geometric anchor** for the coherent propagation of light and field frequency.
Key Properties
- Dimensionality: Rotationally curved two-dimensional plane
- Mathematical Basis: Structured entirely by π and resonance symmetry
- Purpose: Provides a curved axis along which frequency can propagate without disintegration
- Curvature: Not directional or linear — all motion is rotational and anchored
- Implication: Photons are not real entities but detection events caused by coherent collapse along the axis
How It Replaces Photons
In this framework, light is not a particle, nor even a wave in space. It is a **field-based frequency ripple**, rotating as it moves along its assigned 2D Pi Axis. What we interpret as a “photon” is simply a detection event — a moment of **resonance collapse** — when the rotating frequency pattern hits a material boundary or interference field.
This interpretation resolves the paradox of wave-particle duality. Light behaves as a frequency pattern within a curved geometry — the geometry of π — and does not require fictitious point-particles to carry energy through a vacuum.
Redshift and the Pi Axis
Redshift in Pattern Field Theory occurs when the **coherence of the Pi Axis is altered**. If the rotational resonance drifts or stretches due to phase loss (TRM Outcome B), the arrival spacing between wavefronts increases. This produces a redshift effect without any actual velocity or motion — completely bypassing the need for relativistic expansion or Doppler mechanics.
Analogy
Imagine a flexible hula hoop spinning through space. But instead of flying forward like a bullet, it rolls and rotates along a curved track — a path always shaped by the geometry of π. The spin of the hoop is the frequency. The track it follows is the Pi Axis. What we call “light” is not a particle or beam, but this exact rotation — unfolding across a structured resonance field.
We do not see the light itself moving. What we observe is the result of its interaction — when its rotating frequency collapses into a detector or reflects off a surface. The Pi Axis, like the track beneath the hoop, is not visible — but it defines everything about the path, coherence, and behavior of the wave.
Why It Matters
- Explains redshift without velocity
- Replaces photons with coherent field logic
- Resolves paradoxes in wave-particle duality
- Fits directly into the Trioutcome Redshift Model (TRM) and CMB anomaly corrections
- Grounds all propagation in actual geometric structures
Conclusion: The concept of 2D Pi Axes introduces a radical yet coherent explanation of light as a frequency phenomenon — rotating through curved field geometry rather than traveling through voids. It bridges the gap between observable electromagnetic behavior and the deep field architecture proposed by Pattern Field Theory.
Article authored by James Johan Sebastian Allen, founder of Pattern Field Theory. Date: August 8, 2025.
Welcome to the Era of Φλ
With the introduction of Φλ (Phi Lambda), Pattern Field Theory redefines how we understand light, motion, and coherence itself. We are no longer constrained by the classical interpretation of c
as a universal speed limit. Instead, we embrace a more fundamental principle: that light is not a particle racing through vacuum, but a rotating frequency anchored in the geometry of curved resonance — across 2D Pi Axes.
Φλ is not a velocity. It is not a speed. It is the rate of coherent phase resolution through curved geometric fields. It defines reality as a process of resonance unfolding — not particles in motion.
This is more than a theoretical refinement. It is a structural correction to the deepest misunderstanding in modern physics. It clarifies redshift. It eliminates the need for photons. It exposes the illusion of speed. And it does so without breaking what works — but by explaining why it works.
Welcome to the era of Φλ. The constant of coherence. The heartbeat of the field. The true origin of what we once misnamed “the speed of light.”