Published February 5, 2026 | Version v1
Preprint Open

Law from Bit VII: Dissolution of the Unification Problem

Description

We argue that the "unification problem" between GR and QM is an artifact of treating them as fundamental theories that compete for the same domain, rather than as complementary descriptions of different informational regimes. Five major paradoxes dissolve under this interpretation: formal incompatibility, measurement problem, non-locality vs causality, problem of time, and black hole information. This is dissolution, not solution—the problems arise from a category error.

Files

lfb_paper7_dissolution_unification.pdf

Files (262.7 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:380bc00015c8b8b8407d6007374a26c1
240.7 kB Preview Download
md5:0a41998e6e1ff0d480daf6c709ffbc06
22.1 kB Download

Additional details