The Universal Geometric Standard (pi) and K-PROTOCOL 3: Resolving Metrological Circular Logic, Dark Sector Illusions, and GNSS Clock Bias
Description
This comprehensive research reveals the fundamental geometric errors inherent in the International System of Units (SI) and proposes the ultimate mathematical and engineering solution: K-PROTOCOL 3 (KOREA Standard).
Modern physics is currently trapped in a "Circular Logic," arbitrarily fixing a meter contracted by Earth's local gravitational field and redefining it based on the speed of light measured with that very distorted ruler. This study mathematically demonstrates that this minute scale distortion ($S_{earth} \approx 1.0064195$) acts as a geometric butterfly effect on a cosmic scale, creating massive illusions such as the accelerated expansion of the universe, the Hubble tension, and the dark sector (dark matter and dark energy).
To resolve this, the research introduces the Trinity Transformation Formula (V = pi^n / S^k) and the Grand Unified Dimension Matrix, which synchronizes all physical quantities to the absolute zero-point of the universal truth space (the pi-Lattice). Through this protocol, the absolute speed of light is restored to C_k = 297,880,197.6$ m/s, achieving a state of "Zero-Error."
Furthermore, this theoretical framework is empirically validated using high-precision orbit (SP3) data from the International GNSS Service (IGS). The cumulative residual clock bias (+0.00242\mu s per 5 minutes) proves to be a deterministic geometric footprint rather than stochastic hardware noise, fully corroborating the S_earth distortion factor. Ultimately, this research provides the definitive paradigm shift from an Earth-centric local measurement system to a universal absolute system.