What We’re Building
The Hyperphysics Research Institute is developing the Unified Continuity Field Theory (UCFT) – a way to describe how structure and meaning persist in a changing universe.
Instead of starting with particles or forces, UCFT starts with continuity: how much of the present stays legible across time, and how quickly that legibility drifts.
Here Φ(t) measures continuity, Dₚₕᵧₛ tracks physical drift, and Hᶜ tracks how our models change over time. The little ε keeps the score stable when things get noisy. A high K(t) means the system — or our understanding of it — is staying steady instead of falling apart.
Contact & Collaboration
For collaboration, preprints, or speaking requests related to UCFT, continuity gravity, or practical continuity engineering, you can reach HRI at:
Duckworth, Roy J.
Head Honcho, Hyperphysics Research Institute