What if the universe isn't held together by vibrating strings—but by twisting strands that map through fascia, tension, and time?
For decades, String Theory has promised a unified model of everything—vibrating filaments in multidimensional space explaining matter, energy, gravity, and quantum quirks. But what if it's been close... and still fundamentally wrong?
Introducing Strand Theory—a fascia-rooted, spiral-based reframe emerging from the Clockwise Hair Growth Theory (CHGT) and the Unwindology framework. While string theory imagines discrete particles vibrating in theoretical dimensions, Strand Theory grounds those oscillations in spiral bioelectric geometry—real, recursive tension fields visible in living tissue and skin.
String Theory assumes linear separation: string, vibration, outcome. Strand Theory assumes spiral recursion: growth, twist, feedback, coherence.
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