ONDA Protocol

Interference

In physics: when two waves overlap, creating a new, complex pattern. In ONDA: the moment of genuine interaction between two people.

Interference is a physics concept: when two waves meet, they overlap and create a new, complex pattern — neither wave simply passes through the other unchanged. The result is amplification (constructive) or cancellation (destructive) depending on phase.

In ONDA Life

Part 11 describes the transition from self-expression to interference — "the moment when two waves overlap, creating a new, complex pattern." In ONDA, this is the tuning of your "neural Wi-Fi." We learn to be with another so that interaction does not turn into conflict or manipulation, but into co-resonance.

Scientific Basis

Built on: Polyvagal Theory (Porges); Psychoneuroimmunology (Ader & Cohen); neuroplasticity research.