This page contains approved descriptions, suggested angles, and downloadable assets. For interviews, features, or documentary inquiries, contact info@reso-core.com.
Boilerplate
ResoCore is a systems research and innovation platform developing foundational frameworks that explain how reality organizes, stabilizes, and evolves across all scales. ResoCore publishes these models publicly, then translates them into practical methods that can be tested, measured, and deployed across science, engineering, and technology.
Founder
Micheal H. Olver is the creator of Universal Resonance Theory and the founder of ResoCore Systems. His work focuses on structural persistence, compatibility, constraint, and how complex systems become stable and observable.
Short description (about 50 words)
ResoCore is a research and innovation platform developing foundational frameworks that explain how systems stabilize and evolve across scales. Home to Universal Resonance Theory, Sequence Density Theory, and Constrained Access Theory, ResoCore translates deep structural logic into measurable pathways for real-world validation and application.
Quick facts
- Organization: ResoCore Systems
- Focus: foundational modeling, system stability, observability
- Primary frameworks: Universal Resonance Theory, Sequence Density Theory, Constrained Access Theory
- Contact: info@reso-core.com
- Website: reso-core.com
Approved terminology
Use “Universal Resonance Theory (URT)” on first mention, then “URT.” If the story includes the broader platform, use “ResoCore” as the umbrella brand and “ResoCore Systems” for the organization.
ResoCore emphasizes measurable claims and public-safe releases. Deeper technical packets may be shared under NDA when appropriate.
Downloadable assets
Press angles
- Gravity + time: a proposed mechanism framed as structural compatibility and resonance fit.
- Scale invariance: one selection logic across atoms, machines, biology, and cosmic structure.
- Translation: turning foundational ideas into public-safe language and measurable tests.
- Industry relevance: pilots and deployments where stability, repeatability, and constraints matter.
Interview topics
- How the frameworks were developed and why they are structured for falsifiability
- What “compatibility” means in real systems and how it changes prediction
- How ResoCore approaches pilots, proof, and deployment without hype
- What comes next: translation into tools, diagnostics, modeling, and engineering pathways