Dimensional Oscillation Theory: A Four-Mode Standing Wave Framework for Fundamental Physics and Cosmology
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We present Dimensional Oscillation Theory (DOT), a geometric framework in which reality consists of four standing waves: three spatial modes at 120° separation and one Möbius-twisted temporal mode (gravity). From two proven theorems and five postulates, DOT derives: - Schrödinger equation with exact coefficients (zero free parameters)- Koide lepton mass ratio Q = 2/3 (0.0009% precision)- Cosmological energy budget Ω_Λ = 2/3- Five fundamental constants from two geometric phases (all within 0.25%)- Force unification via gravitational twist projection Tested against 1,665 Pantheon+ Type Ia supernovae:- Gravity-metric redshift model outperforms ΛCDM by 2× in residual scatter (RMS 0.496 vs 1.001 mag)- Gravity twist…
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- Cosmology
- Oscillation (cell signaling)
- Cosmic microwave background
- Standing wave
- Redshift
- Gravitation
- Position (finance)
- Dark energy
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