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Shirleen Nunn’s work investigates the interface between physics, mathematics, and phenomenology, developing frameworks that seek to unify subjective experience with objective structure.
Her research originated in an experience of noesis—a direct apprehension that every atom in the body contributes to the consensus of awareness through recursive resonance. This realization became the foundation for a sustained inquiry into how coherence, observation, and resonance might together constitute the fabric of existence.
Her early project, Nano-Phenomenology (2022–2023), introduced a visual and conceptual model describing consciousness as the recursive alignment of proximate relations. Building on that foundation, The Singularity Conjecture (2024–2025) advances a formal synthesis: that reality and consciousness emerge from a single self-referential process—the singularity—sustaining coherence across scales through duplication, resonance, and alignment.
Drawing on principles from theoretical physics, information theory, and neurophenomenology, Nunn’s current work explores testable implications of recursive coherence, including potential correspondences with quantum symmetry, integrative neuroscience, and the mathematics of prime thresholds.
Her approach is guided by a simple but radical question:
How does the universe sustain coherence while appearing as multiplicity?
Shirleen welcomes dialogue and collaboration across disciplines.
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