
Paper 1: Refined Quantum Geometric Physics (RQGP) Overview Abstract: An overview of the 3:4:5 axiom, force hiearchy and dimensional relationship. Paper 2: Geometric Confinement: The Strong Force as n5 Debt Management Abstract: The Strong Force, color charge, and quark confinement are solved by the 3:4:5 hierarchy. This paper defines mass as Conservation Debt (Delta_C) and posits that the Strong Force is the intense, localized geometric stress necessary for the n5 Stability dimension to enforce that debt. Color charge is defined as the three orthogonal stress axes of n3 Space required for T2 knot (quark) stabilization. Confinement is the necessity of maintaining the high-tension n5 Flux Tubes. Keywords: Strong Force, Color Charge, Quark Confinement, Conservation Debt, T2 Knot. Paper 3: Lepton Mass Hierarchy: n5 Harmonics and Flow Resistance Abstract: The Lepton Mass Hierarchy (electron, muon, tau) is resolved by defining masses as distinct, quantized Harmonic States of the n5 Stability dimension. This paper utilizes the 36.87 degree Flow Resistance Profile to show that the increasing mass ratios correspond to the sequential activation of n5 components (n5 Debt, n5 Rotation, n5 Decay), which lock down increasing volumes of n4 Flow, resulting in greater Delta_C and increased instability/decay metrics. Keywords: Lepton Mass Hierarchy, Muon, Tau, 36.87 degree Profile, Flow Resistance, Weak Force. Paper 4: Dimensional Strain (Sigma_D) and the Macro-Scale Dominance of Gravity Abstract: This paper bridges the quantum and cosmic scales, defining Gravity as the cumulative n3 compression caused by mass (Delta_C). It identifies Dark Energy as the n5 Tension component perpetually maintaining the universal 3:4:5 ratio, and Dark Matter as organized, non-baryonic n5 Deb Infrastructure that guides galactic formation. The paper establishes Dimensional Strain (Sigma_D) as the single metric linking these phenomena and leading to the prediction of a variable pi as the measure of local space compression.
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