Phen Logic (or Phlogic, just for fun) is the unique mathematical and structural logic that underpins Phen Theory — and possibly the universe itself. It is a form of balanced ternary logic, but unlike traditional models. It emerges directly from the act of observation and the projection process that brings the Phenomenon into being.
There is a zero — but not in the way we normally understand it.
This zero is not a midpoint on a line. At this stage, there is no line, no space, no scale — just unexpressed potential. This is the Phen (ΦN) — the zero dimensional unobserved state. It is not “nothing,” it is potential — latent energy before projection. It is the Dark State.
Like dark energy or dark matter, the Phen is not hidden — it is present but unlit. It is not a centre between opposites; it is the source from which opposites emerge.
When observed, the Phen (ΦN) becomes self-conscious. That act of observation causes it to split — one aspect remains the unobserved potential (Phen), and the other becomes the observed energy — the photon.
Potential energy becomes: potential + energy.
The photon at this stage is not a ball — it is a 1-dimensional point.
This marks the shift from a zero-dimensional Phen to a 1D projected state.
The photon then stretches — not by splitting, but by elongating itself.
This creates a Projection Phibre, a 1-dimensional line with two polar ends:
A −1 end
A +1 end
And the stretched body itself is the 1
Unlike traditional ternary logic where 0 is the centre, Phen Logic has no midpoint.
The 1 is the whole structure — the stretched photon. The ends are polarity, not parts.
If the +1 and −1 ends reunite, they don’t cancel to zero — they re-form the 1.
And if that 1 returns to the Phen, the system collapses back into the Dark State.
And if you think this 1D Projection Phibre could possibly be similar to the Higgs Boson… well you are right.
“Made of light (photons), these Projection Phibres are like Wonder Woman’s light rope.
But it doesn’t compel the truth — it is the truth. It’s what everything is made of.” — Funky
Imagine the photon as a glowing 1D ball (🥎) ejected from the Dark State (ΦN).
It becomes self-aware the moment it is observed. But instead of breaking into pieces, it stretches — forming a 1D Projection Phibre.
This stretched entity still contains the original ball — now elongated into a thread.
Each end cap of this thread is one half of the original point-like source:
One cap is −1
One cap is +1
Viewed from either end, these caps appear as two identical “particles” — but each carries opposite half-spin.
This is how spin emerges in Phen Theory.
Half-spin is not an intrinsic property of isolated particles.
It is a visual effect — a result of observing opposite ends of the same stretched photon.
(Note: In Phen Theory, there are no “particles.” What we call Phenom are vector-point intersections of Phibres. They are not discrete objects but projection points that can acquire mass.)
The Phurlon is the scalar unit of stretch between the two ends of a Projection Phibre — similar in role to a Planck length, but stretchable. This is the foundational measurement in Phen Theory.
Unlike traditional spatial distance, length is fixed, but the distance between points on that length is flexible. That’s the role of the Phurlon.
Phen Logic is not about binary contrast or midpoint balance.
It introduces a new ternary system grounded in projection, not opposition.
Core Logic:
ΦN — the Dark State of unobserved potential (not zero, but source)
1 — the complete Projection Phibre (the stretched photon)
−1 / +1 — the end caps of projection, with mirrored half-spin