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This paper proposes the final unifying principle of the iSSB-Δ Theory: the "Principleof Continual iSSB." It posits that iSSB (spontaneous symmetry breaking ofthe informational structure), the driving force of cosmic creation, is not a singularcosmological event but an ongoing, self-sustaining process at the core of everyelementary particle. We demonstrate that this single principle provides a unifiedphysical picture for the previously unresolved mysteries of (1) the stability of elementaryparticles, (2) the geometric origin of spin, and (3) the dual structure of time.Furthermore, we show how this formalism allows for the first-principles derivationof one of the theory’s fundamental physical indices, demonstrating its capacity topredict the values of fundamental constants.
Axiomatic Physics, Quantum Spin, Continual iSSB, Dual Structure of Time, Origin of Spin, Emergent Spacetime, Δ-field, Non-commutative Geometry, Particle Stability, iSSB-Δ Theory, Unified Field Theory, Hopf Fibration, Theory of Everything, First-Principles Calculation
Axiomatic Physics, Quantum Spin, Continual iSSB, Dual Structure of Time, Origin of Spin, Emergent Spacetime, Δ-field, Non-commutative Geometry, Particle Stability, iSSB-Δ Theory, Unified Field Theory, Hopf Fibration, Theory of Everything, First-Principles Calculation
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