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The Oscillogenic Model: A First-Principles Scalar Field Framework

Authors: Chock, Michael;

The Oscillogenic Model: A First-Principles Scalar Field Framework

Abstract

This paper presents the Oscillogenic Model: a physics framework derived from a single scalar field formulated from first principles. Unlike most scalar field models, this model REQUIRES tensor field like gravitational waves, where polarized gravitational waves are unsupported. The model develops its dynamics through explicit derivations, units, and proofs, without relying on postulates or undefined energies. Many prior placeholders and variables are resolved, yielding a coherent foundation that is explicitly testable and falsifiable.

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