resonancearriving
Resonancearriving is a neologism used to describe the onset of a resonant response in a system following the arrival of a driving signal or perturbation with particular timing or spectral content. The term is not part of standard physics lexicon and is largely confined to informal discussions and some speculative writings; it is not tied to a single formal theory.
Conceptually, resonancearriving highlights two factors: the natural modes of the system and the moment at which
Mathematically, standard models (such as m x'' + c x' + k x = F(t)) describe resonance when the
Reception and usage: while the idea has intuitive appeal, it lacks a formal, widely accepted definition and