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第一著者: Hunter, Matthew
フォーマット: Recurso digital
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出版事項: Zenodo 2025
オンライン・アクセス:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17864888
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  • <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Structured Vacuum Field Theory (SVFT) derives quantum mechanics, gravitation, inertia, and cosmology from the coherence mechanics of a single vacuum field Ψ with finite bandwidth, finite persistence, and a nonlocal infrared–ultraviolet kernel. In this framework, the wavefunction is the radiative phase Ψ_R, matter is solitonic coherence Ψ_M, and geometry emerges from spatial coherence Ψ_S. Quantum phenomena follow from the vacuum’s representational limits: uncertainty from finite bandwidth, quantization from coherence viscosity, tunneling from persistence, entanglement from kernel topology, and collapse from bandwidth saturation. The explicit kernel introduced here yields Schrödinger dynamics in the near-field and Newtonian curvature in the far-field, establishing ℏ and G as complementary expressions of vacuum persistence through the relation Gℏ ∼ ℓ_coh³. The theory makes clear, falsifiable predictions including a gamma-ray coherence cutoff, finite collapse times, vacuum-viscosity dissipation, and kernel-sensitive entanglement. Quantum mechanics and gravity appear as opposite spectral limits of a single coherence field.</p>