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The source text introduces "The Interface," a theory proposing that human consciousness acts as a unified interface between one's inner world and external reality. It explains how mental chaos, characterized by disorganised emotions as magneto-electric fields and thoughts as vector-logic waves, negatively impacts cognitive function and learning. Conversely, the text highlights the science of coherence, where aligning thoughts and emotions creates a powerful "mindfield" that enhances focus and can influence reality. Finally, it offers practical techniques like box breathing and mental visualization to transform internal chaos into coherence, suggesting that cultivating this state can profoundly improve individual and group learning environments.