GENESIS Part V. QUANTUM
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Modern physics describes quanta as wave functions, spin states, and charged excitations. How
ever, all these descriptions remain phenomenological: they explain how particles behave, but
not why in this particular way.
This part aims to derive the quantum structure from ontological definitions, not vice
versa. We do not start with the Schrödinger or Dirac equations, but with concepts: what is
the minimal stable unit in the field? Why is spin exactly 1/2 or 0? Why is the quark charge
2/3 and not 1/2?
From this foundation, a rigorous model is built that reproduces the Standard Model as a
particular consequence of fractal iteration in the field.
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