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Nuclear Saturation as a Holographic Bandwidth Limit: The Periodic Table from the Bulk Perspective (MetaTime v39)

Authors: Peyru, Dario;

Nuclear Saturation as a Holographic Bandwidth Limit: The Periodic Table from the Bulk Perspective (MetaTime v39)

Abstract

Building on the MetaTime “Anchor Conjecture” (v38), where the proton is treated as the 4Dprojection of a stable bulk information-knot protected by radion-mediated entanglement with anaction barrier Seff ≃ ln(τp/tmicro) ≈ 196, we extend the framework to atomic nuclei. We proposethat a nucleus is a bundled cable of holographic anchors: each baryonic anchor is sustained by a5D flux-tube/entanglement-wedge structure whose redundancy is quantified by a Ryu–Takayanagi(RT) area budget. Nuclear binding emerges as an information-compression gain: bundling reducesper-anchor entanglement-area cost, analogous to joint compression of correlated files, producing aneffective saturation of binding energy per nucleon. Instability and radioactivity are reinterpretedas holographic crosstalk: above a critical anchor packing fraction the radion channel becomes noiselimited (parameterized by MetaTime latency ΓL), the code distance drops, and the system expels acorrelated packet (e.g. an α cluster) to restore bandwidth. We formulate a minimal effective theoryin which (i) the available entanglement-area supply scales with nuclear surface area while (ii) therequired redundancy scales with baryon number, yielding a finite-size stability limit and a naturalfission/decay threshold. We further reinterpret the “island of stability” as a resonant bulk geometryin which flux-tube packing minimizes latency cost. The model provides falsifiable scaling relationsfor (a) saturation density, (b) the onset of α decay and spontaneous fission, and (c) an upper boundon the periodic table in terms of radion coherence length and latency-renormalized noise.

Keywords

Nuclear Saturation, Semi-Empirical Mass Formula, Holographic Principle, AdS/QCD, Ryu-Takayanagi Formula, Island of Stability, Binding Energy, Information Geometry, MetaTime, Bandwidth Limit, Radion Stabilization

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