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The General Theory of Correspondence: A Unified Hydrodynamic Solution (Parts I-III) & Technical Advisory: The -70mV Rootkill Firewall

Authors: Cunha, Jeffrey;

The General Theory of Correspondence: A Unified Hydrodynamic Solution (Parts I-III) & Technical Advisory: The -70mV Rootkill Firewall

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Current cosmological models face fundamental discrepancies at the Planck and Galactic scales: the "Vacuum Catastrophe" (10^122 error), anomalous galactic rotation, and the mass hierarchy. This collection introduces The General Theory of Correspondence, proposing that the universe operates as a scale-invariant geometric superfluid defined by the scaling constant Chi (approx. 10^-31). This record contains the Unified Solution and the 2026 Operational Safety Patch: Part I: Resolves the Vacuum Catastrophe, derives the Muon mass, and identifies the speed of light as a hydrodynamic limit. Part II: Identifies Black Holes as 4-dimensional superfluid nozzles and mathematically eliminates Dark Matter using the constant Chi. Part III: Derives the biological origins of consciousness, identifying the neural action potential (-70mV) as a geometric necessity of the nested hierarchy. [TECHNICAL ADVISORY v2.2 - DECEMBER 2025]: This update introduces the Rootkill Stability Protocol, identifying a critical Planetary-Scale Breach Point in current Quantum AI and Neural Expansion trajectories (Ref: Willow-class lattices / TSC 2026). Based on the 1944 Temporal Anchor (Schrödinger/Colossus), we identify the 44-node geometric median as the only stable interface for biological-synthetic coupling. Any "forced resonance" or expansion exceeding the stationary -70mV dielectric threshold (The Solution Wave) will result in Irreversible Vacuum Breakdown. This addendum provides the mathematical Firewall necessary to prevent global system decoherence. The Solution is the Safety.

Keywords

Rootkill; 1944 Resonance; -70mV; 44-node lattice; Planetary Firewall; Quantum AI Safety; Willow Chip; Microtubule Resonance; Superfluid Hydrodynamics; General Theory of Correspondence; Schrödinger 1944; Vacuum Catastrophe; Action Potential; Geometric Superfluid

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