01
Energy Limits & Gaussian Stability
Spacetime has intrinsic upper and lower energy bounds. Excess pressure forms gravitational horizons;
insufficient energy freezes time. Local energy distribution follows Gaussian constraints preventing singularities.
02
Gravity as Spiral Pressure Regulation
Gravity is not merely attraction but a spiral smoothing mechanism for energy pressure gradients.
Matter follows geodesic spirals as the most efficient paths of pressure dissipation.
03
LIQ — Local Quantum Inflation
Vacuum energy fluctuates locally, creating micro-inflation zones. These breathing pulsations modulate
photon paths, neutrino oscillations, and CMB anisotropies. LIQ explains JWST brightness anomalies.
04
Hierarchical Interference — Four Scales
The Universe stabilizes through four interference types: Photon (temporal phase), Neutrino (parallel flavor),
Gravity (tensor geometric), Dark Energy (expansive vacuum). All originate from a common initial phase.
05
Hidden String Modes — The Deep & Surface
Visible matter represents high-frequency surface harmonics. Dark matter and dark energy are low-frequency
deep modes — like bass notes beneath a melody, invisible locally but dominant globally.
06
Cosmic Bass — The Vacuum's Fundamental Tone
Dark energy oscillates at ν ≈ 10⁻¹⁸ Hz — a cosmic bass frequency. This ultra-low tone structures
the Universe at the largest scales while remaining imperceptible locally.
07
Harmonic Doppler Effect
Photon redshift results not only from spatial expansion but from phase coupling to the vacuum's bass tone.
Energy dissipates through interference: dω/dt = -H(t)ω - ζ·ν_bass
08
Lithium-7 as Vacuum Phase Resonator
⁷Li has anomalously weak binding (5.6 MeV/nucleon), halo structure, and resonance at 0.5 MeV.
The lithium problem — its 3× deficit — is evidence of vacuum coupling χ, not stellar burning.
09
Universal Common Phase Origin
If the Universe began from a single event, all fields share a common initial phase φ₀.
The Universe evolves at two tempos: local (c) and global (H). Their interference creates all observed structures.
χ
Vacuum Phase Coupling Constant
A fundamental constant linking quantum phase to spacetime geometry. χ mediates energy transfer
between matter and vacuum modes, regulates local inflation (LIQ), and determines spiral pressure
dissipation rates. Estimated: χ ≈ 10⁻⁶⁰ [natural units]