This article documents the formal attribution of key theoretical terms central to Pattern Field Theory, especially those that represent novel discoveries or defined reinterpretations.
  1. Pi Particle
    Attribution: Pre-existing theoretical concept (public or undefined)
    Description: The Pi Particle represents a 2D foundational rotation-based unit underlying all light, coherence, and field emergence. While circular symmetries in quantum models have long existed, this specific redefinition of the pi particle as a real, dynamic agent of field coherence is newly operationalized in Pattern Field Theory.
  2. Allen Displacement Thrust™
    Attribution: Invented by James Johan Sebastian Allen (June 2025)
    Description: A propulsion concept based on generating rotational phase disturbance in two-dimensional space, thereby enabling thrust without traditional fuel combustion or mass ejection. A revolution in understanding space propulsion by utilizing 2D field interaction rather than 3D Newtonian recoil.
  3. Pattern Field Propulsion™
    Attribution: Invented by James Johan Sebastian Allen (June 2025)
    Description: A propulsion system framework based on resonance manipulation of pi particle alignment across two-dimensional space, leveraging field coherence and angular polarity realignment as the driving principle.
  4. 2D Phase Thrust™
    Attribution: Invented by James Johan Sebastian Allen (June 2025)
    Description: Defined as directional force generated by misaligned or redirected pi particle rotation in flat 2D space. It displaces forward by altering phase alignment, not by transferring kinetic momentum. Ideal for low-atmosphere or vacuum environments like Mars or lunar descent.
  5. 2D Space Reframed™
    Attribution: Defined and applied by James Johan Sebastian Allen
    Description: The foundational reframing of vacuum and background space not as empty, but as densely filled with rotational 2D pi particles. This concept redefines the medium through which light, gravity, and coherence propagate. All propulsion, coherence, and refraction must be reconsidered under this view.
These terms are subject to intellectual property protection. Commercial use of these concepts—especially in applied propulsion technology—requires license or acknowledgment. This document serves as public timestamp of attribution under Pattern Field Theory, authored by James Johan Sebastian Allen.