
Comparison of DeHoLT v5.0 to Standard Model ParametersThe Standard Model (SM) is the most successful theory of particle physics, describing all known non-gravitational interactions with extraordinary precision. However, it is widely regarded as incomplete because it contains 19 free parameters (in its minimal form) that must be measured experimentally and entered by hand. There is no deeper explanation for their values within the SM itself.DeHoLT v5.0 takes a radically different approach: it claims to derive the equivalent of the SM parameters (and more) as emergent, frozen values from the single entropy evolution equation in a 3D time manifold, with zero free floating-point parameters. All constants arise naturally from topological integers, Planck-scale normalization, and saturation dynamics
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