Unified Field Theory: The Wave

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Abstract

We present UFT: The Wave, a unified field theory in which all particles are reinterpreted as standing waves of curved time. Building on the foundational insight of Louis de Broglie (1925) — that every particle carries an internal clock — this theory proposes that mass emerges from resonance, not substance. Each particle is defined by its internal curvature index \eta, a dimensionless factor quantifying how deeply it folds time into a stable loop. Photons represent pure rhythm , electrons the first loop , and protons a 3-axis vortex . Charge, spin, and magnetism arise from the geometry of time folding, and decay is reinterpreted as resonance collapse. Feynman diagrams become curvature exchanges, and gravitational effects emerge from residual curvature fields — explaining dark matter, Hawking suppression, and isotope stability. The wave equations of quantum theory are modified to incorporate \eta(x^\mu) as a dynamic curvature field. Experimental predictions include atomic clock anomalies, cavity drift, neutrino phase tracking, and curvature-based lensing. This framework offers a single principle: matter is where time folds and holds itself — and the universe is a rhythm curved into presence.

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