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The BIT Principle (Binary Inversion Theory): Flipping the Master Switch: A Falsifiable BIOS-Level Inversion of the Leibniz–Newton (1→0) Paradigm to Dissolve Physics' Most Persistent Paradoxes

Authors: Grunburg, Martin;

The BIT Principle (Binary Inversion Theory): Flipping the Master Switch: A Falsifiable BIOS-Level Inversion of the Leibniz–Newton (1→0) Paradigm to Dissolve Physics' Most Persistent Paradoxes

Abstract

Modern physics—despite extraordinary precision—suffers from two structural flaws: a proliferation of unfalsifiable patches (Dark Matter particles, Dark Energy fluids, Inflation fields) and a ~$100 billion capital allocation searching for entities that cannot be found. The BIT Principle (Binary Inversion Theory) addresses both by correcting a single inherited axiom: the 1697 theological mapping by Leibniz (founder of Dyadic arithmetic) of 1 (Matter) as primary and 0 (Vacuum/Nothingness) as a derivative. This BIOS-level mapping established the Leibniz-Newton paradigm (Matter-Centric World View) that guides and restricts modern physics and cosmology. In direct contrast, the BIT Principle (Binary Inversion Theory) proposes a SOURCE-Centric framework. This aligns with Quantum Field Theory, which proves that the "vacuum" is an active, energetic PLENUM (SOURCE), and that matter is merely its localized, temporary restriction. Under this SOURCE-Centric World View —The BIT Principle's (0→1) inversion, ten major paradoxes appear to dissolve structurally: Dark Matter is the plenum vorticity, Dark Energy is its intrinsic pressure, the Vacuum Catastrophe is the correct SOURCE measurement, and Entropy is a return—a homecoming—rather than "Heat-Death" or the inevitable decay into chaos. Ultimately, the BIT Principle rests on a razor-thin edge of falsifiability that cuts both ways. It simultaneously validates the SOURCE-Centric (0→1) model while falsifying the inherited Leibniz-Newton axiom using the exact same criteria. If the Matter-Centric paradigm were true, Sun-states (Matter) would be eternal, "Dry Spots" devoid of zero-point energy would exist, and excitations (waves) would not be compelled to collapse back to the Ocean (SOURCE). The absence of these phenomena confirms that the current Leibniz-Newton paradigm no longer works—a failure further evidenced by the growing list of paradoxes. This reality serves as both an empirical validation and a mandate for the BIT Principle (Binary Inversion Theory).

Keywords

Binary Inversion Theory; BIT Principle; Dark Matter; Dark Energy; Vacuum Catastrophe; Cosmology; Philosophy of Physics; Metaphysics; Ontology; Leibniz; Newton; Paradigm Shift; Plenum; Space-Water; Entropy; Arrow of Time; Hubble Tension; Antimatter Asymmetry; History of Science; Quantum Field Theory; Unified Behavior Model.

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