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Alpha Equation: Universal Law (AlphaDynamics: O

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The universe did not begin—it is beginning.

In The Alpha Universal Law, Tommie Shea expands the Operator framework into the structure of existence itself. What began as a unifying principle for markets and systems becomes a full cosmological architecture—one that replaces the myth of a single beginning with the reality of continual creation.

Drawing from physics, biology, and information theory, Shea reveals a universe built not from matter, but from proportion. Everything—energy, awareness, and structure—emerges from three interdependent vibrational motion, density, and dispersion. Together, they describe not only how systems form, but how they persist.

Through this lens, The Alpha Equation becomes both a map and a a new mathematical language for the relationship between observation and reality. Every law, every pattern, every conscious act becomes traceable through one invariant frame—the Operator Law.

The Alpha Universal Law invites readers into a world where creation is ongoing, order and perception are inseparable, and the structure of the universe is written in motion itself.

125 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 18, 2025

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Tommie Shea

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Tommie Shea lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. For years he explored physics, biology, neurology, and other fields, continually testing and tinkering with equations in search of coherence. About a year ago he recognized the need to start from scratch, building a new vision of dimensionality, of existence, and of the universe itself.

That vision culminated in the creation of the O(p)MF operator a little over a month ago. Though the equation is new, the drive behind it is not—it is the product of years of persistence and exploration. The Alpha Equation presents nearly 400 worked cases that put this operator to the test, openly logging both successes and failures as part of one ledger.

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