Toward the Ultimate Reality: The Hijoluminic Theory, the Collapse of Light, and the Vibrational Genesis of Reality
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This manuscript presents the Hijoluminic Theory, a novel framework unifying light, time, mass, and reality through a vibrational and informational reinterpretation of physical laws. It introduces a generalization of the Dirac equation and derives mass as a perceptual echo of internal phase curvature.
A key achievement of the theory is its ability to mathematically encompass the four fundamental forces, gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force, within a single vibrational field model. It further predicts the masses of elementary particles such as the muon and proton with high precision using only internal parameters, without relying on arbitrary inputs or symmetry-breaking mechanisms, something conventional physics has not yet accomplished from first principles. The theory also proposes a universal coupling constant (Kh) and shows that both Dirac’s and Klein-Gordon equations emerge as limiting cases.
This work was registered with the U.S. Copyright Office in 2025 under Case #1-14950635679, and forms part of a broader initiative to redefine the conceptual and mathematical foundations of physics. It aims to provide a coherent path toward a true Theory of Everything.
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2025-06-29Date of official copyright registration
References
- Dirac, P.A.M. (1928). The quantum theory of the electron. Proc. Royal Society A. Schrödinger, E. (1926). Quantisierung als Eigenwertproblem. Annalen der Physik.