
This collection presents applications of Leaf's Law—the Universal Pattern Persistence Equation P(t) = ∫₀ᵗ S(τ) · A(τ) · W(τ) dτ—to ten fundamental problems across mathematics, physics, and philosophy of mind. Included are structural reframings of six Millennium Prize Problems (P vs NP, Riemann Hypothesis, Navier-Stokes, Hodge Conjecture, BSD Conjecture, Yang-Mills), the cosmological constant problem, the hard problem of consciousness, and a grand unification paper positioning Leaf's Law as the foundational mechanism underlying physical persistence, computational stability, and conscious experience. These papers present reframings rather than traditional proofs, offering a structural lens that may illuminate why these problems have resisted resolution and suggest new directions for formal investigation. Related work: [link to original Leaf's Law Zenodo post]
Leaf's Law, pattern persistence, structural reframing, millennium prize problems, Riemann hypothesis, P vs NP, Navier-Stokes, Hodge conjecture, BSD conjecture, Yang-Mills, cosmological constant, consciousness, unified framework, interdisciplinary mathematics
Leaf's Law, pattern persistence, structural reframing, millennium prize problems, Riemann hypothesis, P vs NP, Navier-Stokes, Hodge conjecture, BSD conjecture, Yang-Mills, cosmological constant, consciousness, unified framework, interdisciplinary mathematics
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