Quantum Gravity and String Theory

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[10] viXra:2504.0195 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-30 21:29:39

From Law of Universal Gravitation to Law of Universal Connection

Authors: Junzheng Liu
Comments: 35 Pages.

This paper is to reform Issac Newton’s law of universal gravitation into a new theory. With a new mathematical tool, I build a model which could provide an alternative perspective in understanding a series of topics in modern physics fields, such as quantum entanglement, expansion of the universe, wave-particle dualism, time, and the relationship between gravity and other fundamental forces.
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[9] viXra:2504.0165 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-26 07:49:19

The Fine-Structure Constant as an Emergent Property: Spatial Recursion under Gravitational Compression

Authors: Albert Marashi, Drew Ridley
Comments: 16 Pages. Would love to see if I could get endorsed to publish this in arxiv!

This paper presents a novel derivation of the fine-structure constant based on recursive mathematics and gravitational effects. We propose that fundamental constants are not arbitrary values, but emergent properties arising from the interaction between mathematical recursion and local spacetime curvature. We demonstrate this by reconstructing the inverse of the fine-structure constant to a precision of $10^{-10}$ through pure mathematical structure and gravitational time dilation incorporating all major local gravitational influences.
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[8] viXra:2504.0149 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-24 20:43:55

The Mutual Awakening Hypothesis: Recursive Collapse, Entropy Stabilization, and Quantum Learning

Authors: Bouzaiene Khaled
Comments: 24 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org)

The Mutual Awakening Hypothesis (MAH) posits that quantum collapse is an intrinsic,recursive, entropy-stabilizing process driven by internally driven, iterative, nonlinear feedback, potentially operating on quantum amplitudes, thus eliminating the need for an external observer or specific measurement postulate. Through this feedback, a quantum system transitions from superposition towards a definite state, reducing Shannon entropy. We formalize aspects of thisusing a nonlinear recursive operator acting on probabilities (for illustration and applications) and explore more fundamental dynamics via simulations operating directly on quantum state vectors and density matrices. These simulations validate core MAH tenets: intrinsic collapse emergence, entanglement evolution under local feedback (within model limitations), interplaywith decoherence, and parameter dependence. The hypothesis inspires gradient-free quantumlearning algorithms and suggests alternatives to conventional AI mechanisms like softmax. Ourresults point towards a potential unified framework connecting quantum measurement, thermodynamics, and learning, with implications for quantum foundations, decoherence studies, NISQ computation, and AI.
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[7] viXra:2504.0099 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-15 22:04:01

Proof that the Charged Massless Field Quanta of Su2 Yang-Mills Cause Electromagnetic Force, Replacing u1 Abelian Qed Dogma

Authors: Nigel B. Cook
Comments: 6 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: For the last time, please submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org)

We present a novel derivation of the Casimir force using a quantum field theory (QFT) mechanism that models particles as event horizon-sized "plates," focusing on zero-point field exclusion. This approach, inspired by Cook’s work, transforms the Casimir force (∝ 1/d^4) into the Coulomb force (∝ 1/d^2) through virtual photon exclusion and vacuum polarization. We further demonstrate that in SU(2) Yang-Mills theory, infinite self-inductance of chargedenergy currents in a one-way path coerces the net charge-transfer term to vanish, aligning the field dynamics with Maxwell’s equations and enabling the Coulomb force derivation.
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[6] viXra:2504.0082 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-12 22:24:50

Scale-Dependent Geometrodynamics: Conceptual Foundations and Axiomatic Structure (Abridged Version)

Authors: Oleg Mityuryaev
Comments: 41 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org)

This paper presents a novel theoretical paradigm — Scale-Dependent Geometrodynamics (SDG), offering a conceptually different approach to understanding the fundamental structure of reality. Unlike traditional approaches, SDG views the observable three-dimensional world as a projection of more fundamental multidimensional structures, with scale-dependent effective dimensionality of space and a three-component structure of time. A key element of the theory is monopolar eversion — a special topological mechanism connecting the limit states of scale-dependent dimensionality and creating a closed self-referential structure of reality. The paper outlines the fundamental axioms of SDG that form its conceptual and logical foundation, and discusses their implications for understanding phenomena such as dark matter, dark energy, quantum entanglement, and the origin of the Universe. The proposed theory opens new perspectives for addressing a number of fundamental problems in modern theoretical physics and offers a conceptual framework for their unified understanding.
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[5] viXra:2504.0070 [pdf] replaced on 2025-04-14 00:58:03

Coulomb Force from Zero-Point Field Exclusion Using Casimir Force Approach

Authors: Nigel B. Cook
Comments: 6 Pages. Diagrams added to aid understanding QFT mechanism ((Note by viXra Admin: Please submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org))

We propose that the Coulomb force emerges from the zero-point field, initially manifesting as the Casimir force (∝ 1/d^4) between two event horizon-sized "plates" (electrons or an electron-positron pair), which is then converted to the Coulomb form (∝ 1/d^2) via total exclusion of virtual photon exchange between charges. Using Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle and a black hole cutoff (λ_min = 2Gm/c^2), we derive the Casimir force, then show how vacuum polarization shielding—quantified by the running coupling α(Q2)—adjusts the magnitude and distance dependence to match Coulomb’s law. This energy-conservation-based mechanism unifies the Casimir and Coulomb forces within quantum field theory, supporting quark-lepton unification. Diagrams aid understanding this QFT mechanism.
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[4] viXra:2504.0056 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-08 14:49:23

U(2) × U(3) Unified Field Theory

Authors: Nigel B. Cook
Comments: 5 Pages.

The Standard Model of particle physics is built on the symmetry groups U(1) × SU(2) × SU(3), describing electromagnetism, the weak force, and the strong force. This paper explores a speculative unified theory using U(2) × U(3), which may encompass the Standard Model while suggesting an extra U(1) group for dark energy and gravitation via a "Casimir-type shielding" effect. We use simple, concrete matrices to explain the idea, avoiding abstract math for clarity.
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[3] viXra:2504.0033 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-04 22:13:15

The Electron Monad: The One-Electron Universe Revisited. A Monistic Model of Quantum Spacetime

Authors: Samer Elbizri
Comments: 20 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please cite and list scientific references; Please submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org)

The persistent asymmetry between matter and antimatter, alongside foundational quantum mysteries like wave-particle duality and measurement collapse, suggests a deeper unity underlying observable physics. We revisit John Wheeler’s speculative "one-electron universe" hypothesis, proposing a geometric reinterpretation where all electrons and positrons are manifestations of a single, Planck-scale braided worldline in spacetime. By treating antiparticles as time-reversed segments of this worldline and the vacuum as a self-annihilating network of unobserved interactions, we derive quantum phenomena—including double-slit interference and wavefunction collapse—as emergent consequences of the electron’s spacetime topology. This model eliminates the need for extra dimensions or abstract wavefunctions, offering a monistic explanation for quantum mechanics, antimatter rarity, and the arrow of time.
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[2] viXra:2504.0032 [pdf] submitted on 2025-04-04 22:11:11

TSVF-SUSY: A Testable Time-Symmetric Quantum-Gravity Framework

Authors: Muhammad S. U. Khan
Comments: 57 Pages.

This paper presents TSVF-SUSY, a novel framework that unifies the Two-State Vector Formalism (TSVF) of quantum mechanics with N=1 Supersymmetry (SUSY), forming a time-symmetric, CPT-invariant, and renormalizable theory for quantum gravity. By incorporating retrocausal boundary conditions and supersymmetric closure, the theory resolves long-standing paradoxes in quantum mechanics and cosmology. We demonstrate how TSVF-SUSY naturally preserves information through retrocausal interactions, offering a holographic resolution to the black hole information paradox. The framework’s dualities—TSVF-T (Temporal T-Duality), TSVF-S (Weak-Strong Duality), and TSVF-U (Universal Duality)—are explored, with connections drawn to quantum entanglement, gravitational wave physics, and the deep structure of spacetime. Additionally, we investigate testable predictions, such as gravitational wave echoes, neutrino oscillation anomalies, and graviton scattering amplitudes, paving the way for experimental verification via current and future observational platforms like LIGO/Virgo, DUNE, and the Einstein Telescope. This theory offers a self-consistent, holographically-encoded framework for reconciling quantum gravity with information conservation, providing new insights into the nature of spacetime, quantum entanglement, and fundamental physics.
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[1] viXra:2504.0025 [pdf] replaced on 2025-04-14 01:00:36

How a Tokamak May Allow GW to be Duplicated in Simulated Values, with Torsion Cosmology and Cosmological Constant

Authors: Andrew W. Beckwith
Comments: 58 Pages. [Article expanded and submitted to JHEPGC]

We make more specific initial contributions of prior work w.r.t. Tokamaks , relic black holes, and a relationship between a massive graviton particle count and quantum number n, and also add a great more to contributions of our conclusions w.r.t. the wave function of the universe. Our idea for black hole physics being used for GW generation, is using Torsion to form a cosmological constant. Planck sized black holes allow for a spin density term linked to Torsion.. In doing so, we review its similarities to frequency values for GW due to a Tokamak simulation. The conclusion of this document will be in bringing up values for an initial wave function of the Universe and an open question as to the applications of a white hole-black hole wormhole bridge between a prior to the present universe as well as a speculation as to particle count, and a quantum number, n, as specified in our document.
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