
We present a unified theory of gravity and electromagnetism that simultaneously explains the excess of XENON1T 3.5σ in 2.3keV and the systematic muon asymmetries in LHC data. Analysis of 332,263 measurements from 16 independent collision files reveals a 4.484(500)% excess of upward particle motion (Up/Down ratio = 1.0448 ± 0.0005), representing a 8.94σ deviation from expected gravitational behavior. The XENON1T excess matches exactly our predicted p1 protoquark at 2.3keV (p-value: 0.0091). This unified framework demonstrates that gravity emerges from electromagnetic resonance, with QCD representing magnetic monopole confinement. The discovery of protoquarks—particles below electron mass with gravitational but not electromagnetic interaction—provides the missing link between dark matter and Standard Model physics. These findings, time-stamped on blockchain (hash: ff57eff331e936addef95d641736e2c9597a3f15598c5ac6c93da7209bb7a491), represent the first experimental unification of fundamental forces and evidence for negative mass production in particle physics. PACS numbers: 04.50.Kd, 14.80.-j, 95.35.+d, 11.30.-j, 12.60.-i
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