A Substrate Level Balance Identity as a Unified Framework for Physics: A Structural Approach to Unification in Physics

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Management number 219449483 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$20.00 Model Number 219449483
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What if the apparent complexity of modern physics arises from a single, simple structural requirement?This book presents a book-length, mathematically explicit proposal for unifying major physical frameworks—general relativity, gauge theory, quantum dynamics, thermodynamics, and information—within a single geometric language derived from a global balance condition.Rather than treating particles, fields, or Hilbert spaces as fundamental, the framework begins with paired imbalance degrees of freedom constrained by a universal identity that a property and its opposite must equal zero.From this balance condition, linearity, connection structure, and curvature emerge naturally. Appropriate projections of the resulting unified curvature recover the standard mathematical forms of Einstein’s field equations, Yang–Mills dynamics, and Schrödinger and Dirac evolution, while also accommodating entropy, holographic relations, and information-theoretic structure.The construction is fully explicit. No new particles, forces, or physical constants are introduced. Instead, familiar physical laws are reformulated within a common structural framework, revealing them as different manifestations of the same underlying geometric constraint.This work is written with two audiences in mind. Readers with a background in physics or mathematics will find complete derivations and detailed constructions throughout the text. More broadly curious readers can follow the conceptual narrative, which emphasizes how a single balance principle may underlie the diverse laws traditionally treated as separate.The theory makes concrete, in-principle testable predictions, discussed in later chapters. It is presented not as a claim of finality, but as a proposal whose value rests entirely on mathematical consistency and confrontation with experiment and observation.This volume is intended as a research monograph and reference, suitable for physicists, mathematicians, and scientifically literate readers interested in foundational questions and unification. A preprint version of this work is available through open research repositories. Read more

ISBN13 979-8248673193
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.49 x 0.59 x 11.24 inches
Item Weight 1.12 pounds
Print length 174 pages
Publication date February 16, 2026

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