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2026
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| On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19080362 |
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- <p>Power is the continuous generation and routing of force that constitutes the primary condition of being alive: orienting toward what is wanted, pushing <br>against what resists, building structural weight through genuine encounter with difficulty, forming new <br>configurations with other fields that neither could have reached alone. Every account of human behavior, <br>organizational performance, relational dynamics, and social structure has been describing the outputs of <br>this power-generating architecture without specifying the architecture itself. <br>Human Coherence Theory (HCT) specifies the architecture. </p> <p>A living human field is organized along three axes: resonance (X), frequency (Y), and amplitude (Z), <br>across four planes: spiritual (orientation and potential), emotional (relational force), mental (meaning <br>and interpretation), and physical (embodied consequence). The spiritual plane is a structural designation <br>referring to the field's orientation toward future possibility and its capacity to hold potential <br>configurations before they manifest. It carries no metaphysical commitments. Three forces govern all <br>movement through this structure: desire, resistance, and power. The three-force requirement establishes <br>that coherent movement requires all three forces operating concurrently. Coherent movement requires <br>genuine desire, genuine resistance, and the power generated by their concurrent engagement. </p> <p>From these structural primitives, HCT derives a complete law system specifying when fields stabilize, <br>collapse, reorganize, and form genuine third fields with other fields. Coherence is defined as the entropy <br>reduction that occurs when sensation, meaning, and behavior compress into stable structural coordinates. <br>Density is the accumulated structural weight at a coordinate: the architectural material from which <br>resilience, genuine impact capacity, and third field formation are made. </p> <p>HCT provides the structural architecture from which four established research frameworks are <br>retroactively integrated: attachment theory, polyvagal theory, predictive processing, and interpersonal <br>neurobiology. Each framework's core findings follow as structural consequences of HCT's formalism. </p> <p>These are structural integrations. HCT specifies the unifying architecture beneath each framework's <br>observations. The frameworks were observing the outputs of an architecture they had yet to specify. <br>Three premises derived from HCT: finite capacity, the three-axis coordinate system, and the coherence <br>principle, are inherited directly by Containment Dynamics Theory (Williams, 2026c), from which the <br>Source Dynamics Law is derived. HCT is the engineering diagram. CDT is the governing equation. The <br>derivation runs in one direction. </p>