Universal Model Framework: Prime Numbers, Fractals, and the Blueprint of Reality
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Prime numbers, FractalsAbstract
This communication introduces the Universal Model, a conceptual framework positing that prime numbers, fractal geometry, and modular arithmetic form the fundamental code underlying the universe's structure. The model bridges deterministic mathematical principles with physics, offering unified explanations for phenomena across quantum mechanics, relativity, and cosmology. By differentiating between physical dimensions (space-time) and conceptual dimensions (abstract mathematical truths), the framework reinterprets dark matter, dark energy, and universal symmetries as emergent from prime-based fractal structures. It also outlines testable predictions in quantum interference, cosmology, and nuclear stability, inviting experimental exploration of the cosmos’s mathematical blueprint.
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