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Love as a Fundamental Force: Exploring Quantum Consciousness, Exotic Matter, Higher Dimensions, and the Unification of Physics

Description

This paper presents a groundbreaking exploration of love as a measurable force akin to exotic matter or dark matter, proposing that love operates as a field capable of influencing quantum mechanics, spacetime, and consciousness. The study introduces theoretical frameworks and original equations that offer potential applications in quantum computing, consciousness research, and robotics, pushing the boundaries of current scientific understanding. The paper also includes a Python-based calculator to model the theoretical implications of love as a force, contributing to experimental quantum technologies.

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Identifiers

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https://Github.com/CodingCosmic
Other
Hernan Hernandez Napoles
URL
https://codingcosmic.com

Funding

United States Department of Defense
self employed N/A

Dates

Submitted
2024-11-10
zenodo publication
Copyrighted
2024-11-10
patent pending
Issued
2024-11-10
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Software

Repository URL
https://github.com/CodingCosmic/LoveAsAForce
Programming language
Python
Development Status
Concept

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