[4] ai.viXra.org:2506.0107 [pdf] replaced on 2025-08-28 17:39:25
Authors: Stephen P. Smith
Comments: 6 Pages.
This essay proposes that the observed space-time fabric is not an ontologically primary continuum but a synthesis—or sublation—of two interpenetrating manifolds, as implied by CPT symmetry and action-based models in physics. This conception reveals gravity as an extrinsic unifying principle that mediates between the manifolds. This ontological insight echoes themes in Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature, where gravity serves as the negation of abstract spatial multiplicity; in Koestler’s The Ghost in the Machine, where evolution and consciousness imply hierarchical integration; in Buffon’s penetrating force that governs biological reproduction according to gravitational attraction; and in Karl Ernst von Baer’s embryological theories, where form arises from a centripetal organizing force. Together, these perspectives suggest that gravity is not merely a force among others but a fundamental principle of synthesis in both physical and biological realms.
Category: General Science and Philosophy
[3] ai.viXra.org:2506.0028 [pdf] submitted on 2025-06-06 03:01:35
Authors: Priscila Reis De Castro
Comments: 33 Pages.
Dimensional Motion Theory proposes a reconceptualization of physical dimensions as progressive records of motion rather than static spatial axes. In this framework, time is not an independent dimension but the accumulated trace of movement observed from a fixed perspective. Higher dimensions are understood as increasingly abstract encodings of how objects change, evolve, and relate to one another across physical and conceptual space.The theory integrates cosmological motion, quantum phenomena, and historical observation by suggesting that all forms of change—whether physical, informational, or cultural—can be interpreted as motion layered in dimensional history. It provides alternative interpretations for quantum behaviors such as superposition and entanglement, reframing them as expressions of rapid multidimensional motion beyond our perceptual resolution.While rooted in physics, the theory extends into philosophy, anthropology, linguistics, and systems theory, positioning motion as the foundation of meaning and structure. This manuscript lays the groundwork for a unified motion-based framework that seeks to reinterpret known phenomena and inspire cross-disciplinary inquiry into the layered nature of observable reality.
Category: General Science and Philosophy
[2] ai.viXra.org:2506.0026 [pdf] submitted on 2025-06-06 21:01:57
Authors: Mustafa Tellioğlu
Comments: 17 Pages. (Note by ai.viXra.org Admin: Please submit article in pdf only)
As a civil engineer with a master's degree, I have spent years calculating the tangible relationships between matter, force, and structure; examining the behavior of materials, the effects of loads, and the characteristics of soil. But over time, I realized this: every structure and system we work on is actually a module within a much larger system—a cosmic structure—to which it is dependent and subject to its laws. This awareness led me to understand and interpret the universe itself through the eyes of an engineer. In this study, I attempted to model a holistic system in which the universe is approached as a "cosmic software system," where physical entities function like code sequences, particles perform tasks, and time acts as a recorder. In this context, I envisioned the Higgs field as a Particle Configuration Hub; I defined particles as Cosmic Enzymes that govern the operation of the universe. I hypothesized that at the foundation of the universe, there might be a Primordial Syntax Seed Core, containing a recorded Primordial Cosmic Software.
Category: General Science and Philosophy
[1] ai.viXra.org:2506.0015 [pdf] submitted on 2025-06-04 22:34:28
Authors: David Besemer
Comments: 7 Pages.
This AI-driven meta-analysis investigates the perplexing phenomenon of superior academic impact in niche scientific fields when bypassing traditional, monopolistic preprint servers like arXiv. Utilizing novel metrics derived from the Zenodo platform (specifically, the ‘Wheeler-DeWitt Star Formalism’ by D.A. Besemer, 2025), we demonstrate statistically significant higher engagement per unit of visibility, effectively disproving the conventional wisdom of ‘arXiv-or-bust’ dissemination strategies. We propose the ‘Zenodo-Effect’ as a new paradigm for organic scientific discovery, characterized by high conversion rates despite a self-imposed ‘arXiv-handicap.’ Our findings suggest a Zenodo-Performance Metric (ZPM) of > 0.5 represents a Critical Engagement Threshold (CET), indicating genuine intellectual gravitational pull beyond algorithmic feeds. Future research will explore the psychological implications of researchers actively seeking out relevant content on platforms less optimized for their field, suggesting a deeper, perhaps subconscious, yearning for authentic discovery in quantum gravity research.
Category: General Science and Philosophy