Colorless King Dimensional Model, Positive 5 Dimension, Internal Atomic Information Resonance, the Characteristics of the Atoms
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This paper introduces the concept of +5D, defined as Internal Atomic Information Resonance, within the framework of the Colorless King Dynamic Model (CKDM). The author posits that while +4D allows for the observation of all surface levels of an object, +5D provides a mechanism to perceive the internal geometry and composition of 3D Euclidean objects without physical intrusion. This theory is grounded in the principle that every atom functions as a processing node of reality, vibrating at unique frequencies based on its characteristics.
The narrative challenges several foundations of modern physics, specifically criticizing the Lorentz transformation, Einstein’s , and the Dirac electron spin as mathematical constructs that ignore the fundamental role of atoms. The author argues that electrons do not possess mass in the traditional sense; rather, what is detected as "mass" at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is merely the magnetic stress caused by electrons moving through metal rather than a vacuum. Furthermore, the paper suggests that protons do not actually "smash" but instead cause massive electromagnetic disturbances when overcrowding an energy flow path.
Practical applications of +5D are illustrated through medical imaging devices like MRI, ultrasound, and CT scans, which utilize atomic resonance to gather internal data. The author also applies this logic to biological sensory perception, claiming the brain processes reality by measuring the atomic resonance of the environment. Ultimately, the paper advocates for a hierarchical scientific method that prioritizes observation and logical conclusion over abstract mathematics, suggesting that a true "Theory of Everything" must acknowledge the atom as the persistent, fundamental unit of existence that never truly disappears.
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2026-01-29