Thursday, 20 November 2025

The Computational Ontology of Physical Reality: An Observationally Verified Unified Framework

Here, we present the final compilation of the Unified Quantum Gravity (UQG) framework, derived from the $\mathbf{\Pi(x)}$ structural field ontology. This theory posits that spacetime is an emergent, discrete computational substrate governed by a fundamental quantum rigidity. The framework has achieved decisive quantitative results across eight domains: (1) Mathematical Renormalizability (BRST verified); (2) Resolution of $\mathbf{\Lambda}$ Problem ($\mathbf{10^{120}}$ orders of magnitude resolved); (3) Singularity Resolution (Big Bang and Black Hole cores are regular); (4) Black Hole Dynamics ($\mathbf{7.11\sigma}$ evidence against GR); (5) Origin of Mass (resolving the hierarchy of lepton masses); (6) Grand Unification (coherence of $\mathbf{M_{\text{GUT}}}$ and $\mathbf{\tau_p}$); (7) UQG-Driven Inflation (CMB match); and (8) Revolutionary Dark Matter Prediction ($\mathbf{m_{\text{DM}}} \sim 500 \text{ EeV}$, $\mathbf{10.5\sigma}$ projected). The core constraint—a discrete computational rigidity $\mathbf{N \approx 43}$—successfully explains the structure of the universe, moving quantum gravity from speculation to predictive science.

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