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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18017790 |
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- <p>This article explores a novel ontological framework termed <strong>Interchangeable Physics</strong>. It posits that the universe is composed of discrete, conserved, and mutually irrelevant <strong>Altitudes</strong>, each governed by its own internal regulations. These altitudes - ranging from the Higgs and Planck scales to Newtonian gravity - cannot be directly coupled. Instead, they interact through an <strong>Exact Interchange Station</strong> characterized by a nonlinear, asymmetric, and hysteresis-driven transfer function. This model provides a new lens for viewing the Planck quantum of consciousness, the relationship between $E$ and $mc^2$, and the gap between classical and quantum forces.</p>