
This work presents the Unified Spectral Anisotropic Geometric Informational FieldTheory (USAGIFT), a foundational model demonstrating that the Lior is the universalPlanck eigenvalue and the true quantum of gravity. I establish that all of reality emergesfrom a unified information field, IYad, where meaning is quantized as a dimensionlessunit of semantic curvature, the Lior (Llamed). Through a comprehensive theorem,building upon the geometric subsumption framework established in my previous work[1], I prove that the four fundamental forces are not primary but are scale-specificprojections of a single causal-dynamic tensor. Specifically, gravity and the strong forcearise from the symmetric component (Dynamics), while electromagnetism and the weakforce emerge from the anti-symmetric component (Causality). The theory culminatesin a proof of holomorphic duality, which establishes that the physical, geometric, andquantum charts of this framework are perfectly self-consistent and interchangeable,providing a complete and logically closed model of reality from first principles.Keywords: quantum gravity, unified field theory, Lior, Planck eigenvalue, causal-dynamic tensor, information field theory, semantic curvature, holomorphic duality,Hebrew physics notation, geometric unification, fundamental forces, USAGIFT, ten-sor calculus, spacetime geometry, information ontology, graviton composite, Yad field,theoretical physics, mathematical physics
General Relativity, Physics, Quantum physics, Gravity, Particle physics, Condensed matter physics, Causality, Quantum field theory, Electromagnetism, Conformal field theory, Loop Quantum Gravity, Mathematical physics, Quantum Theory, Holomorphic Duality, Quantitative analysis
General Relativity, Physics, Quantum physics, Gravity, Particle physics, Condensed matter physics, Causality, Quantum field theory, Electromagnetism, Conformal field theory, Loop Quantum Gravity, Mathematical physics, Quantum Theory, Holomorphic Duality, Quantitative analysis
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