You cannot see a field — until something responds to it
You cannot directly observe a magnetic field. You see the magnet. You see the iron filings.
But the field between them only becomes visible when the particles form a pattern.
Not because the filings "think", but because the field has a structure that makes things respond to each other.
In human interaction, this works surprisingly similarly:
- the human is the magnet
- breath, timing and micro-behavior are the filings
- the field between them reveals itself in patterns and tipping points
Those patterns — the shifts, the turning points, the direction — form the core of my research.
Imagine your consciousness is a ship
No theory. No complicated language. Just a ship moving through the world.
That ship is you. That is I.
It has a course. That is V.
And it moves through water that constantly changes. That water is O — the field where you live, work and think.
Together they form the structure with which you navigate through situations.
I — The Ship
the observer
Your ship is how you stand in yourself. Stable, restless, clear or tired — it determines how you sit on the water.
A small detail changes everything: a ship that leans reads the water differently than a ship that sits upright.
V — The Course
the direction
This is not your intention. This is where you actually move.
Sometimes that's what you say. Sometimes not. Your course always tells the truth.
O — The Water
the field
The water is everything that moves around you: atmosphere, tension, people, context, conversations, undertone.
Water is never still. It pushes, pulls and changes — often before anyone speaks.
ΔO — The wave that tips everything
Everyone knows this moment.
A conversation that shifts. A collaboration that opens. An atmosphere that suddenly closes.
That wave — the tipping point that carries the ship — we call ΔO. You often feel it before you understand it.
How I·V·O works
I·V·O is a structural language for field dynamics. It makes visible what everyone feels, but for which few words exist.
It helps you:
- see when your ship is leaning
- feel when the course changes
- read what the water is really doing
- recognize when a wave is coming
- navigate without drowning in noise
No mysticism. No pseudoscience. No abstract jargon.
Just a clear language for the layer where experience arises.
This is the starting point
Here I collect cases, models and experiments to test whether these structures:
- are recognized by multiple people
- are reproducible
- consistently recur in different contexts
- and offer enough precision to describe field dynamics
Everything on this site stems from one central question:
Can we truly make the field of human interaction visible?