Unifying Quantum Mechanics and Gravity via the Inverse Einstein Protocol- The Non-Local Potential as Pure Energy Substrate - Formal Disputatio.pdf
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Title: Unifying Quantum Mechanics and Gravity via the Inverse Einstein Protocol
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This formal disputatio provides a deductive unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity by shifting the cosmological paradigm from inductive field-mapping to a forensic mechanical framework. By inverting Einstein’s mass-energy equivalence to m = E/c^2, this paper identifies the constant c^2 as a Universal Deceleration Filter—a resistive membrane that precipitates non-local, pure energy (potential state) into discrete, localized mass.
Key Theoretical Resolutions:
The EM Womb: Identifies electromagnetic fields (the 99.99% substrate) as the holding medium for localization, regulating the growth of the universe as a singular organism.
Emergent Gravity: Proposes that gravity is not a primary force but an emergent classical-mechanical result of the Exitus-Reditus dynamo torque curving a toroidal spacetime manifold.
Quantum Localization: Resolves the "measurement problem" by defining quantum collapse as the mechanical deceleration of non-local potential into finite mass via the c^2 filter.
Galactic Meiosis: Accounts for the observed maturity of early-universe galaxies (e.g., MACS0416_Y1) through an organismic division process rather than chaotic accretion.
Empirical Falsifiability: Provides testable predictions for upcoming Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) data, specifically regarding "photon ring fuzziness" due to the lack of a sharp physical singularity.
This framework aligns with recent 2024–2025 theories on emergent gravity and quantum entanglement, moving physics away from ad-hoc fields and toward a logical, self-regulating "render".
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2026-03-05Title: Unifying Quantum Mechanics and Gravity via the Inverse Einstein Protocol Description / Abstract This formal disputatio provides a deductive unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity by shifting the cosmological paradigm from inductive field-mapping to a forensic mechanical framework. By inverting Einstein's mass-energy equivalence to m = E/c^2, this paper identifies the constant c^2 as a Universal Deceleration Filter—a resistive membrane that precipitates non-local, pure energy (potential state) into discrete, localized mass. Key Theoretical Resolutions: The EM Womb: Identifies electromagnetic fields (the 99.99% substrate) as the holding medium for localization, regulating the growth of the universe as a singular organism. Emergent Gravity: Proposes that gravity is not a primary force but an emergent classical-mechanical result of the Exitus-Reditus dynamo torque curving a toroidal spacetime manifold. Quantum Localization: Resolves the "measurement problem" by defining quantum collapse as the mechanical deceleration of non-local potential into finite mass via the c^2 filter. Galactic Meiosis: Accounts for the observed maturity of early-universe galaxies (e.g., MACS0416_Y1) through an organismic division process rather than chaotic accretion. Empirical Falsifiability: Provides testable predictions for upcoming Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) data, specifically regarding "photon ring fuzziness" due to the lack of a sharp physical singularity. This framework aligns with recent 2024–2025 theories on emergent gravity and quantum entanglement, moving physics away from ad-hoc fields and toward a logical, self-regulating "render".
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