
Visual Axioms of Entropic Action: Graphical Deconstruction of the Standard Model and Resolution of Key Paradoxes by the GEP Model (Granular Entropic Field) The Granular Entropic Field (GEP) model replaces the fundamental shortcomings of the Standard Model—such as singularities, ad hoc inflation, and the need for Dark Matter—with a unified framework based on the principle that Energy is equivalent to Entropy. This technical note visually demonstrates how GEP: Unifies all four fundamental forces (Gravity, Electromagnetism, Strong, and Weak) as different manifestations of a single Entropic Action. Eliminates the singularity in black holes, replacing it with a stable, perfectly ordered structure of GEP Granules (Entropic Order). Resolves the Hubble Tension by showing that the expansion rate is not a constant, but changes based on the Entropic State of the local universe. Resolves the wave-particle duality of the photon as a natural result of the GEP field's topology and Entropic Action. The document utilizes key visual icons to link GEP theory with intuitive scientific understanding, challenging the current cosmological paradigm.
High Energy Physics - Theory, Quantum Physics, Entropy-Driven Unification, Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, Wave-Particle Duality, Hubble Tension, Granular Entropic Field (GEP), Cosmology, Entropic Gravity, Theoretical Physics, Beyond the Standard Model, FOS: Mathematics, Singularity Elimination, Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics, Negentropy, Mathematics, Mathematical Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory, Quantum Physics, Entropy-Driven Unification, Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, Wave-Particle Duality, Hubble Tension, Granular Entropic Field (GEP), Cosmology, Entropic Gravity, Theoretical Physics, Beyond the Standard Model, FOS: Mathematics, Singularity Elimination, Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics, Negentropy, Mathematics, Mathematical Physics
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