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_English_. 2026This paper proposes that physical reality is fundamentally local, with all observation, causality, and structure emerging through finite propagation within constrained communication domains. Rather than treating reality as globally instantaneous or universally synchronized, the framework argues that every observer exists within a locally updated region shaped by propagation limits,…

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Finite Screen Spacetime(FDS--G1) Complete Series presents a finite-screen entropy-response framework for gravity and late-time dark-sector residuals. The series develops Finite Screen Spacetime as a bridge program in which the primitive gravitational object is a finite causal-screen entropy ledger, and geometry is treated as the integrable hydrodynamic response envelope of that ledger. The archiv…

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From the point of view of quantum physics... Could physicists agree what matter is? We see it, we describe it yet it resists intuitive understanding. Is matter really just energy and measurement, decoherence, splitting, whatever process that brings out single outcomes aka "matter"?

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So i always saw those graphical diagrams of blackholes where we can an opening at the top and the cannal goes deeper into the space time fabric revealing its untra massive core but this is a 2d depiction of a 3d model ,Black holes are not circular holes in space time fabric, they... Read more

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physics, mathematical physics, philosophy of physics theory (physics), model (physics) experiment, measurement, computable physics Axiomatizations Tools Structural phenomena Types of quantum field thories examples In the standard model of particle physics, the Yukawa couplings encode the interaction between the fundamental fermion fields and the Higgs field, and thus, via the Higgs mechanism, the…

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The present work introduces a unified phenomenological framework for radiation-matter interactions grounded in the deterministic kinematics of a continuous elastic vacuum medium. By redefining the photon as a unitary bidirectional field event rather than an independent wave packet, the model systematically resolves the historical localization paradox without introducing free parameters or alterin…

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This work investigates the structural relationship between macroscopic plasma spark events generated by industrial welding systems and particle-like signatures reconstructed in high-energy collider experiments. The central objective is to demonstrate that highly organized detector signa- tures, including reconstructed trajectories, resonance-like peaks, apparent decay channels, and statistically …

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Consider railroad tracks along which synchronized clocks are placed. Along the tracks, a train is traveling westward (of course in space, “west” is only used to define a specific direction). The train also has clocks synchronized with each other, though naturally not synchronized with the... Read more

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_Synthese_. forthcomingIt is often said that time vanishes in quantum gravity. One general approach to quantum gravity accepts this fundamental timelessness but seeks to derive time’s emergence at a non-fundamental level. To better assess such approaches, I develop the criterion of physical coherence and situate it in context by applying it to two programs for time’s emergence, drawing from recen…

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The world hasn’t yet embraced quantum computing because the technology hasn’t overcome a fundamental issue: Noise. It causes quantum bits (qubits), building blocks of a quantum computer, to lose their information. In a recent study in Nature Electronics, a team led by Dafei Jin, an associate professor of physics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Notre Dame, and colla…

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I have been told of a new preprint of Emilio Torrente-Lujan that revisits his publication Eur. Phys. J. C 74 (2014) 2744, arXiv:1209.0474 of coincidences in the electroweak scale. If I recall correctly we revised in the forum a lot of them, at the time of preprints, but I have... Read more

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The Standard Model and general relativity describe four known fundamental interactions: strong, electromagnetic, weak, and gravitational. X3 does not claim to derive the Standard Model gauge group, coupling constants, particle masses, scattering amplitudes, electroweak symmetry breaking, or quantum gravity. Instead, it proposes a functional decomposition of the four known interactions as a minima…

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The hard theorem in FDS-X2 is the Dirac orientation-capacity theorem: for an N × N chargedcurrent mixing matrix, the number of independent rephasing-invariant Dirac CP/T orientation phases is Corient(N) = (N − 1)(N − 2) 2. Therefore N = 3 is the unique minimal dimension carrying exactly one primitive Dirac orientation. The theorem applies canonically to the CKM sector and treats the PMNS sector a…

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The Pauli exclusion principle states that no two identical fermions can occupy the same complete quantum state. In standard physics, this is encoded by antisymmetric fermionic wavefunctions and, in relativistic quantum field theory, by the spin-statistics theorem under assumptions such as Lorentz invariance, locality or microcausality, and positive energy. X4 does not replace that theorem. Instea…

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In the Collection ”Quantum Gravity” the first article presents a new method for constructing quantum gravity, based on the equations of Einstein’s general theory of relativity. It is shown that the natural space-time boundary is the Planck length. A new uncertainty relation betweenthe gravitational radius of a particle and its position has been found. The basic equation of quantum gravity has bee…

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