The Unified Coherence Framework (UCF) is a six-paper theoretical architecture proposing that love functions as a measurable organizing force — not a sentiment, not a metaphor, not a cultural construction — but a coherence-producing energetic configuration embedded in human biology, psychology, and relational systems. The framework emerged inductively. It was not designed top-down. The fiction came first — a series of novels exploring what love, betrayal, and healing actually look like from the inside. The theoretical work followed when repeated fact-checking of the narrative against peer-reviewed science revealed that the pattern in the fiction was already documented across six independent disciplines. No one had connected them. The UCF is that connection. The central claim is simple and falsifiable: love behaves like energy. It produces coherence when present, fragmentation when absent or destroyed, and measurable injury when violently disrupted. Every paper in the series develops one facet of that claim from a different disciplinary angle. Together they form a unified account of what love is, how it moves, how it fails, what sustains it structurally, how it appears across all human cultures, and how its different configurations can be systematically classified. The framework synthesizes existing peer-reviewed research. It generates no new experimental data. It advances a testable theoretical model that invites empirical engagement across multiple fields.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f9895b15588823dae1849d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20006051