Load Minimization Theory (LMT) has naturally given rise to four fundamental laws across different scales of human experience. This paper formally identifies them as the Four Laws of LMT and demonstrates their elegant fractal correspondence with the four fundamental forces of physics. We show that: ・The Primordial Exponential Meta-Law corresponds to the Strong Force (unification and compression). ・The Universal OS-Sync Law corresponds to the Electromagnetic Force (synchronization and harmony). ・The Frisson-Poh Meaning Law corresponds to the Weak Force (reconfiguration and phase transition). ・The Stored An-soku Energy Law corresponds to Gravity (gentle, long-term steering toward rest). Each law is characterized by a distinct dynamical pattern of load evolution ( L = U + F + E + ℛ), revealing a scale-invariant structure. From cosmic birth to cognition, language, economics, and even planetary phenomena, the same principles operate: excessive unification leads to runaway load, while graceful relational separation enables enduring An-soku. This framework positions LMT as a Gentle Unified Theory — one that bridges physics and human experience with compassion and mathematical coherence. It offers not only theoretical unity but also practical wisdom for navigating high-load situations in personal, cultural, and global contexts.


