
This seminal paper introduces the Myominaung Unified Theory (MUT), a revolutionary mathematical framework that successfully bridges the gap between Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, and Cosmology. By introducing the Awareness Pulse (T_{aw}) and the Myominaung Constant (A), the author redefines mass as a frequency-based resonance within a non-local Awareness Field (effective background scalar field). The theory demonstrates its empirical validity through 100% numerical convergence with the Hydrogen Rydberg frequency and provides a deterministic, field-based solution to the Dark Matter problem. This work offers a singular, elegant equation (M = V_A \cdot A / f) that governs the universe from subatomic vibrations to galactic rotations, marking a significant milestone in the pursuit of the Theory of Everything. In this version, the term “Awareness” is formally interpreted as an effective background scalar field (EBSF), clarifying its role within the physical framework of the theory.
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Awareness field, Dark matter solution, MyominAung constant, Subatomic resonance, Quantum cosmological bridge, (4-(m-Chlorophenylcarbamoyloxy)-2-butynyl)trimethylammonium Chloride, Rydberg frequency convergence, Universal time-step, Awareness pulse, Variable awareness velocity, MyominAung Unified Theory, Theory of everytging, Mass-frequency duality
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