The Magnus Opus

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A Unified Framework for Time, Space, Energy, and Coherence

The Magnus Opus is a long-form body of work developed by Joshua Farrior, integrating physics, geometry, systems theory, and coherence-based models into a single architectural framework.

This is not a blog, a course, or a speculative manifesto. It is a structured attempt to resolve fragmentation across modern physics and engineering by re-examining foundational assumptions about time, space, fields, and measurement.

What This Work Is

The Magnus Opus is a comprehensive framework that brings together time-space and time-space inversion models, coherence and field-based dynamics, geometry as information storage and constraint, energy flow, circulation, and collapse conditions, and cross-domain synthesis across multiple branches of physics.

The work is architectural rather than incremental. It focuses on structure, relationships, and constraints instead of isolated equations or domain-specific tools.

Why It Exists

Modern physics is highly successful, but deeply fragmented. Different branches describe reality using incompatible assumptions, coordinate systems, and interpretations.

The Magnus Opus exists to address that fragmentation. Its goal is not to replace existing physics, but to provide a higher-order framework that explains why different models work where they do, and how they relate to one another through geometry, coherence, and scale.

Current Status

The Magnus Opus is an active and evolving work. This site serves as the canonical reference point, an authorship and timestamp anchor, and the public landing page for the framework.

Authorship

Joshua Farrior
Founder
Christos Energy, Technology, and Harmonic Design Consulting LLC

Contact

For correspondence, collaboration, or inquiries related to the Magnus Opus:
Email: joshuafarrior@sbcglobal.net


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