Nathan Bunten presents work on IMR field coupling and the use of resonance to understand how gravity may be built from the ground up. His presentation describes coupling fields in resonance as a way of changing a fundamental force into an emergent one.

He explains a model of layered sheath zones that emerge from a compressed energy center, with each resonance zone having its own color and density gradient. In his view, these fields self-organize into spheres, which he describes as nature’s preferred geometry.

To demonstrate these ideas, Bunten and his team use plasma and light as their medium. They create a spinning ball of plasma called a resonant arc vortex, or RAV, which can be tested for days and visually shows how energy is structured in a coupling field.