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This paper presents Life as Resonance: Beyond Carbon and Oxygen, a minimal USP Field Theory interpretation of alternative biochemistry. Conventional astrobiology often prioritizes Earth-like markers: carbon chemistry, liquid water, oxygen disequilibrium, and familiar metabolic products. These criteria are practical and scientifically valuable, but they may overlook organized systems whose material basis differs from terrestrial life. This document proposes a broader physical framing: life is not defined primarily by a specific chemistry, but by the existence of a stable, self-maintaining resonance structure under local environmental conditions. In USP Field Theory, the central quantity is the frequency mismatch Δf between an organized structure and its surrounding environment. A candidate resonance-stable regime exists when this mismatch remains below a critical tolerance. The document introduces an operational detuning proxy using measurable quantities such as vibrational or rotational line energies, reaction energy scales, dephasing times, and time-resolved collective modes. It then defines a dimensionless stability index: S = absolute value of Δfₚroxy divided by Δfcrit where S below 1 indicates a candidate resonance-stable regime, S near 1 indicates a boundary regime, and S above 1 indicates instability or transient behavior. The paper also distinguishes passive stability from active maintenance. A crystal or simple chemical structure may be stable without being alive. A life-like system, in the stronger sense, must preserve or recover its low-detuning corridor through regulated energy exchange, controlled dissipation, or feedback-like correction. In this view, life is not a static resonance state, but a dynamically maintained structure. A worked Titan-style methane-environment example is included. Using an illustrative effective interaction energy of 0. 05 eV, the document estimates a Δfₚroxy of approximately 1. 2 × 10¹3 Hz. If laboratory analogs or modeling suggest a critical tolerance near 10¹4 Hz, the resulting stability index is approximately S = 0. 12. This does not demonstrate life; it only shows that Titan-like methane chemistry is not automatically excluded by a resonance-stability criterion and should be evaluated through laboratory analog testing. The document also maps familiar biosignatures into resonance language. Atmospheric disequilibrium, seasonal cycles, localized thermal anomalies, and persistent spatial patterns may be interpreted as signatures of regulated resonance maintenance when passive geological, photochemical, and seasonal explanations are controlled. The observational strategy emphasizes time-resolved vibrational spectroscopy, energy-flux mapping, spatial coherence metrics, repeated imaging, remote sensing, and statistical tests for persistent non-equilibrium patterns. The guiding question becomes: Does this environment contain organized structures that remain measurably below a plausible resonance-instability threshold? This work does not replace astrobiology, chemistry, thermodynamics, or planetary science. It offers a USP interpretation layer that extends life-detection thinking beyond Earth-like assumptions while preserving the need for measurable proxies, uncertainty handling, and falsifiable predictions.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a095c5d7880e6d24efe27e7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20200797