
Welcome to the core of Morgan Dynamic Research. Here, independent science is practiced at its highest level. Our work is original, interdisciplinary, and precise: rooted in mathematics, guided by philosophy, and built to reframe our understanding of reality.
Our central focus is the development and release of the Three Force Fractal Model, a physics framework designed to unify and expand the foundations of modern science. From universal structure to human-scale systems, our research spans scales and disciplines, grounded by the belief that truth is fractal, and reality is structured to be understood.
Video introduction to Morgan Dynamic Research and the Three Force Fractal Model (3FFM)
PHYSICS
We explore the fundamental architecture of the universe through a fractal lens. Our work reexamines long-held assumptions in physics and proposes original, testable models grounded in clarity, structure, and mathematical rigor.
The Three Force Fractal Model (3FFM)
Developed over 25 years by James P. Morgan, the 3FFM introduces a scalable recursive substrate model based on three fundamental forces expressed in recursive fractal form. This model is designed to scale across domains, from particle physics to cosmology, and lays the groundwork for a new generation of theoretical expansion. Here, you will find foundational concepts, conceptual and mathematical papers, and ongoing research updates.
Developed by Mark D. Morgan, Fractal Theory is the first derivative model of the 3FFM. It applies fractal dynamics to the human scale, introducing Drift and Memory as structural principles governing systems of behavior, cognition, and perception. Fractal Theory demonstrates how the 3FFM can extend beyond physics and serve as a template for exploring complexity in any domain.
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
Not all truth fits cleanly into existing categories. We pursue independent lines of inquiry that emerge from fractal logic and pattern structure, applying these methods to fields such as alternative mathematics, systems modeling, and historical reevaluation.
History is often constrained by the assumptions of its time. In this section, we apply structural and fractal analysis to key moments in science, culture, and civilization: asking new questions, testing new models, and seeking patterns that were previously overlooked. This is not revisionism; it is re-examination with sharper tools. While not every paper will explicitly use the language of the 3FFM, the perspective it provides will always be present.