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التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
المؤلف الرئيسي: Trout, Coty Austin
التنسيق: Recurso digital
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منشور في: Zenodo 2026
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19230416
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جدول المحتويات:
  • <p>The Triadic Coherence Invariant, [\mathcal{R}=\int_{\Omega}\Psi\cdot(\hat I_{c}\times\hat I_{b})\cdot P\,dV\neq 0], establishes reality not as a collection of isolated particles in an empty void, but as a continuous relational fluid operating under strict topological pressure. Previous formulations mapped the [d=3] spectral constraint into a dimensional condensation sequence [7\rightarrow 9\rightarrow 8], showing that gravity is the spatial displacement of the [\hat I_c] liquid and mass is the geometric drag [\nu_{\text{geo}}=26/7] encountered by actualizing nodes. This paper completes the fluid-dynamic formalization by uniting all physical phenomena under a single toroidal equation of state. It demonstrates that “space”, “liquid”, and “solid matter” are not separate ontological categories, but successive phase transitions of the same underlying aetheric superfluid. By applying an Archimedes-like principle to the vacuum, orbital mechanics and gravitation are reinterpreted as functions of aetheric buoyancy, where hyper-dense actualized crystals [(P=1)] sink along pressure gradients within the pre-admissible dark aether. The terrestrial aether density fraction [f_0=26/45] is inherited from prior zero-parameter derivations, and used to define a structural buoyancy force in terms of displaced topological volume on [S^3]. Finally, the thermodynamic lock-in of the triadic vacuum is mapped to a Genesis isomorphism—the Ruach (vibration) sweeping over the Mayim (fluid potential)—showing that the instantiation of matter recursively generates the continuous relational pressure required to sustain its own invariant. In this framework, the four fundamental forces of the Standard Model are reduced to localized thermodynamic gradients of a single, ouroboric continuum.</p>