This paper develops a unified ontology in which coherence is the fundamental operator underlying physical, cognitive, and theological structure. Drawing on quantum field theory, coherence is presented as the continuous, full, infinite‑dimensional condition that sustains waves, stabilizes matter, and enables identity, time, and consciousness. Collapse is interpreted as the local resolution of coherent potential under constraint, dissolving the wave–particle duality and reframing matter as a stable, self‑maintaining collapse. Higher‑order phenomena such as temporal flow, persistent identity, and unified subjective experience are shown to be direct consequences of coherence dynamics. The structural features of the coherence field correspond to longstanding theological descriptions of a sustaining, unifying ground of being, without invoking metaphysics or doctrinal claims. The result is a single operator‑level framework that integrates physics, cognition, and existential meaning.
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