Coherence and biological stability
A defining characteristic of the BEAM environment is coherence.
In physics, coherence refers to the alignment and consistency of signals. In biological systems, similar patterns appear in measurable ways:
Synchronized heart rhythms (HRV coherence)
Coordinated neural activity
Stable autonomic nervous system balance
Efficient cellular communication
When these processes are aligned, the body regulates more efficiently and recovery processes can function with less effort.
The same principle applies to the environment surrounding the organism.
Coherence does not force change. It allows the system to organise itself more effectively.