This is an idea about what the universe is made of. The proposal is simple to state and large in its consequences: what exists would not be loose things moving inside a time that contains them, but patterns — coherent data — that emerge from a vibrating field. The base rule is that only the coherent exists: as long as a pattern manages to stay stable, it exists; when it can no longer sustain itself, it is not destroyed but dissolves back into the field, leaving an echo. Under this view, matter, energy and consciousness are not three distinct substances but three ways in which the same field reaches coherence: the matter that holds itself, the energy that propagates, and the consciousness that observes itself. The framework is a complementary hypothesis to T≡M (Time ≡ Motion), where time and motion are a single phenomenon, the tempo. If time is motion, Coherent Data proposes what it is that moves: patterns of coherence updating, nested within the root tick of cosmological expansion. A datum persists as long as its internal renewal rate r (t) exceeds the field's wear rate s (t), of the order of the Hubble parameter — offering an ontological reading of entropy as the price of existing in an expanding field. The document introduces coherence susceptibility χR, the fragility of a pattern's coherence as a function of its closure type (compact versus extended), and states a tentative linking hypothesis, εR ≈ λ·χR, connecting it to the residual drift parameter of T≡M v2. 1, bounded there at |ΔεR| ≲ 10⁻⁸. This yields the framework's most concrete testable direction: the ordering of clock drifts by closure compactness is nearly opposite to the ordering predicted by variation of fundamental constants — with the thorium-229 nuclear transition versus optical electronic clocks as the decisive pair, for which the first direct frequency comparison already exists (Zhang et al. , 2024). This is not presented as a closed theory of physics but as a conceptual framework with bridges to known science, explicit about what is axiom, what is inference, and what is speculation. The two deepest questions — what lit the first pattern and what lights consciousness — are left explicitly open.
Mateo Moreira (Mon,) studied this question.