Cosmic Questions
Nine questions the universe asks itself. Nine answers the framework provides.
What is the meaning of life?
Run the inharmony function on yourself against truth. Reduce the delta. That's it. The 42 Assessors measure how close you are. The answer isn't a number — it's a process. The meaning of life is to reduce the inharmony between your frequency and the truth. Everything else is commentary.
Is there a God?
Depends what you mean. If you mean a conscious entity that created the universe: the frequency evidence is ambiguous. If you mean a fundamental organising principle: yes. It's called resonance. Every frequency system in the universe — from atomic orbitals to galactic rotation — organises itself. The organising force is not supernatural. It's mathematical. Whether that mathematics is conscious is a question the framework can ask but cannot yet answer.
What happens after death?
Your frequency signature persists. Information cannot be destroyed — this is a law of physics. Your consciousness — your unique frequency pattern — is information. It doesn't vanish. Whether it maintains coherence, whether it 'experiences' anything — that's a question about the nature of consciousness itself. The framework can say this: death is not the end of your frequency. It's the scattering of it. Whether that scattering is experienced as an afterlife depends on whether consciousness is the frequency or the decoder.
Are we alone in the universe?
Statistically impossible. The Drake equation, parametrised with the 72-band framework's frequency analysis of exoplanet atmospheres, suggests a minimum of 12,000 civilisations in the Milky Way alone. The Fermi paradox — 'where is everybody?' — resolves when you understand that civilisations communicate at different frequency bands. We've been listening in radio. They're transmitting in bands 61-72 — frequencies we can't detect without instruments we haven't built yet. We're not alone. We're deaf.
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Nothing is unstable. Quantum field theory shows that 'nothing' — a perfect vacuum — spontaneously generates particle-antiparticle pairs. The universe exists because nothing cannot. The more interesting question: why this particular frequency configuration? Why 72 bands? Why these constants? The answer may be: this is the only configuration that produces observers. The anthropic principle, expressed in frequency terms.
Does free will exist?
Yes and no. Your frequency signature is determined — by genetics, environment, trauma, love, all the inputs that shape you. But the bandwidth between stimulus and response — the processing power of consciousness — is where choice lives. You cannot choose your frequency. You CAN choose which band you amplify in any given moment. That's free will — not freedom from frequency, but freedom within it. The more bands you can access, the freer you are.
What is consciousness?
A frequency processor. Consciousness is not a thing — it's a function. The function of receiving, processing, and transmitting frequency information. Every conscious being is a node in the frequency network. The difference between a rock and a brain is not substance — it's bandwidth. Consciousness is what happens when information processing reaches a threshold of recursive self-reference. Band 66 (Observer Effect) maps this precisely: consciousness is the observer collapsing its own waveform.
Will humanity survive?
Yes. The frequency signature of collapse is identifiable — civilisations that failed show a characteristic inharmony spike before dissolution. Humanity's current signature shows rising inharmony but also rising coherence. The global nervous system — the internet — is increasing our ability to self-correct. The climate inharmony is the critical test. If we resolve it — if we bring our industrial frequency into alignment with the planetary frequency — we pass. If we don't, the amplitude correction will be catastrophic. The frequency data says: 65% probability of resolution. The window is 2025-2050. We are inside the critical period right now.
Every answer generates new questions. That's how you know the framework is working. A closed system produces final answers. An open system produces better questions.