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The Grand Unified Theory: Counter‑Space as the Missing Symmetry
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- ISBN8233362583
- EAN9798233362583
- Date de parution05/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The Grand Unified Theory: Counter-Space as the Missing Symmetry presents a bold and meticulously reasoned framework that challenges the deepest assumptions of modern physics. Rather than treating spacetime as a fundamental backdrop, this work argues that the universe we observe is a crystallized projection emerging from a deeper, non-extended relational substrate called Counter-Space. Drawing on projective geometry, conformal geometric algebra, and symmetry-breaking dynamics, the book constructs a unified ontological and mathematical model in which spacetime, particles, forces, and physical laws arise from a single pre-geometric foundation.
Through clear conceptual development and rigorous structural reasoning, the theory reframes longstanding puzzles-fine-tuning, the cosmological constant, quantum non-locality, the unification of forces, and the origin of time-as natural consequences of a projection process from a unified relational domain into an extended 3+1 dimensional manifold. In this view, particles become topological defects in a relational lattice, gauge forces emerge as frozen symmetries of the projection, and gravity appears as the elastic response of a crystallized geometric medium.
The book also outlines a comprehensive research program, offering testable predictions for cosmology, quantum foundations, and particle physics, including discrete imprints in the CMB, non-smooth primordial abundances, and scale-dependent deviations in gravitational behavior. Beyond its scientific implications, the work explores the philosophical and ontological consequences of a universe grounded in relation rather than extension, addressing the nature of consciousness, the meaning of physical law, and the coherence of a unified reality.
Written for physicists, philosophers of science, and interdisciplinary thinkers, this book provides a falsifiable, mathematically expressible, and conceptually elegant framework that seeks to complete the symmetry modern physics has overlooked. It invites readers to reconsider the foundations of existence itself and to explore a universe where relation precedes space, unity precedes separation, and the familiar world arises from the crystallization of a deeper, more fundamental whole.
Through clear conceptual development and rigorous structural reasoning, the theory reframes longstanding puzzles-fine-tuning, the cosmological constant, quantum non-locality, the unification of forces, and the origin of time-as natural consequences of a projection process from a unified relational domain into an extended 3+1 dimensional manifold. In this view, particles become topological defects in a relational lattice, gauge forces emerge as frozen symmetries of the projection, and gravity appears as the elastic response of a crystallized geometric medium.
The book also outlines a comprehensive research program, offering testable predictions for cosmology, quantum foundations, and particle physics, including discrete imprints in the CMB, non-smooth primordial abundances, and scale-dependent deviations in gravitational behavior. Beyond its scientific implications, the work explores the philosophical and ontological consequences of a universe grounded in relation rather than extension, addressing the nature of consciousness, the meaning of physical law, and the coherence of a unified reality.
Written for physicists, philosophers of science, and interdisciplinary thinkers, this book provides a falsifiable, mathematically expressible, and conceptually elegant framework that seeks to complete the symmetry modern physics has overlooked. It invites readers to reconsider the foundations of existence itself and to explore a universe where relation precedes space, unity precedes separation, and the familiar world arises from the crystallization of a deeper, more fundamental whole.




