A Zero-Parameter Derivation of Fundamental Constants from Informational Geometry (opens in new tab) 📐Information Geometry
Two independent derivations—N = α⁻¹/ln(2) from electromagnetism and N = 6 × 3 × 11 from spacetime geometry—converge on the same 198-bit information-geometric architecture (a finite bit-indexed geometric structure whose channel widths k determine mass scales via m/mₚ = exp(−198/k)). A leading-order estimate gives α⁻¹ ≈ N ln(2); applying the observation offset τ yields α⁻¹ = (197 + ln(2)) × ln(2) = 137.0304 (0.004% error). From this architecture, I derive 65+ fundamental quantities with zero fr...
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