
This paper presents the Local Resource Theory (TLR-5), which interprets physical laws as computational processes within spacetime nodes. The work provides a mathematical link between particle mass and informational complexity. We present an analysis of ATLAS Open Data (13 TeV), identifying a significant correlated anomaly at 83.18 GeV. The results show a surplus in the muon channel and a corresponding deficit in the electron channel, supporting the theory's prediction of informational resource redistribution. Dedicated to the memory of Nurgul.
Digital Physics, ATLAS Open Data, Informational Physics, Local Resource Theory
Digital Physics, ATLAS Open Data, Informational Physics, Local Resource Theory
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