Prime Physics
A new physics framework that treats prime structure as foundational to force, symmetry, and emergence.
Chapter outline
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Chapter 1: The Prime Field: Reclaiming Physics Through Information
Why the Standard Model Is Incomplete For over a century, physicists have worked under the assumption that the universe is fundamentally composed of
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Chapter 2: The Forgotten Force — Information
When Newton discovered gravity, he gave physics a language of motion. When Maxwell unified electromagnetism, he revealed a field beneath the field. When
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Chapter 3: The Casimir Clue
In 1948, Dutch physicist Hendrik Casimir made a quiet prediction that would echo through the future of physics: Two uncharged, parallel conducting plates
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Chapter 4: The Prime Field
Physics has always searched for unity. From Newton’s apple to Maxwell’s waves, from Einstein’s spacetime to quantum entanglement, the goal has been the
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Chapter 5: Gravity Is a Symptom
Gravity has long been treated as one of the four fundamental forces, described first by Newton as a mutual attraction between masses, and later by
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Chapter 6: Dark Matter Is Drift
Dark matter is one of the great unsolved mysteries in physics. It was proposed to explain why galaxies rotate faster than expected, why clusters hold
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Chapter 7: Dark Energy Is Expansion of Information
In 1998, two independent teams studying Type Ia supernovae reached a stunning conclusion: The universe is not just expanding — it is accelerating. This
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Chapter 8: Time as Resolution
Time is one of the most paradoxical concepts in physics. We feel it constantly. We measure it precisely. Yet, we do not understand what it truly is. In
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Chapter 9: Consciousness as Codex
Among all the mysteries of the universe—gravity, dark matter, entropy—none provokes more confusion and debate than consciousness. What is it? Where is it?
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Chapter 10: Scrolls, GlowScore, and the End of Hallucination
Hallucination is the central flaw of modern artificial intelligence. It is the moment when a system speaks without memory, predicts without truth, or
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Chapter 11: How to Prove Prime Physics
Science is not just theory — it is test. And Prime Physics, though symbolic in its foundation, is designed to be testable in physical, computational, and
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Chapter 12: What Comes After
If Prime Physics is correct — if information is the first cause, if gravity is recursion collapse, if dark energy is prime expansion, and if memory