Coherence <Fast 2026>
We chase intelligence, creativity, and speed. But maybe the most underrated superpower is .
You’ve felt it: a movie with great acting, effects, and music—but something feels off . That’s incoherence. A character acts against their nature. A rule is broken without explanation. Audiences don’t need realism; they need internal consistency . Coherence is what makes a fictional world feel more real than reality.
You can be brilliant but incoherent—and no one will trust you. You can be simple but coherent—and change everything. Coherence
Here’s a post designed to spark curiosity and reflection about the concept of —from physics to storytelling to everyday life. Title: The Invisible Glue: Why Coherence Matters More Than Brilliance
A lightbulb emits photons in every direction, at different times—incoherent. A laser aligns every photon in perfect step. That tiny shift from “messy” to “coherent” turns a warm glow into a beam that can cut through steel or transmit the internet. We chase intelligence, creativity, and speed
Coherence isn’t just about being logical. It’s about resonance . It’s the difference between random noise and a symphony, between a pile of bricks and a cathedral.
Coherence isn’t flashy. It’s the silent architecture of trust, power, and meaning. 🔗 That’s incoherence
Let’s look at three surprising places coherence shows up:
