Falsifiable Predictions of the Ze Framework
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The Ze Framework proposes that relativistic and quantum effects emerge from the statistics of causal event updates rather than from the fundamental geometry of spacetime. This paper presents eight falsifiable predictions (FP-1 through FP-8) of the Ze Framework, formally restated in precise mathematical language. Four predictions are verified computationally: FP-1 (universal Lorentz scaling τ(v)/τ₀ = √(1−v²), confirmed to residuals < 10⁻⁵ across 21 velocity values and N = 10⁷ events); FP-2 (implementation equivalence — i.i.d., Markov, and deterministic streams with identical (N_T, N_S) yield identical τ); FP-3 (acceleration independence — four p-profiles with equal effective velocity produce equal τ/τ₀);…
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- Falsifiability
- Equivalence (formal languages)
- Event (particle physics)
- Independence (probability theory)
- Limit (mathematics)
- Theory of relativity
- Scaling
- Lorentz transformation
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