I’m an independent, theoretical physicist with experience in machine learning, data-science, programming, neuroscience, dimensionality, quantum chaos, states of consciousness, and ultimately—challenging the current logic of quantum mechanics.
This research paper presents a groundbreaking framework, Patterns and Superagency, which redefines the universe as a deterministic, hierarchically ordered system governed by a single invariant constant per dimension, ensuring stability and coherence across scales. Challenging the stochastic foundations of quantum mechanics, we begin with the paradox of macroscopic stability—why everyday reality remains predictable despite alleged randomness at subatomic levels. Through gravitational lensing, we demonstrate that light’s speed c reigns as the “father” of the third dimension, compelling time, space, and energy to adapt, as dictated by relativistic principles. This one-constant-per-dimension rule extends universally: position governs the second dimension, existence the first, with each constant enforcing order while subordinate “children” adjust to prevent contradictions. A vertical hierarchy mandates that constants occupy distinct layers, avoiding conflicts that would collapse the system, as formalized by the commutation relation 𝑇, 𝐶\_𝐷 = 0 . Randomness, often invoked to explain phenomena like photon fluctuations, is rejected as a misinterpretation of higher-dimensional projections, akin to a 4D torus appearing erratic in 3D. Culminating in the concept of superagency, we propose that consciousness, as an eternal constant, actively shapes reality by selecting from a pre-existing manifold of states, resolving the Hard Problem and reframing the brain as a reality-enacting agent. Written in dual styles—a narrative for broad accessibility and a rigorous scientific analysis—this framework not only unifies physics and philosophy but positions agency as the geometric and moral cornerstone of existence, where every choice carves the latticework of the future.
This paper proposes a new theoretical framework—Dimensional Invariance Theory—which redefines the structure of physical reality by assigning a single unchanging “father” constant to each dimension. Drawing from general relativity, quantum mechanics, algebraic topology, and higher-dimensional geometry, the theory posits that in any given dimension, only one element may remain invariant while all others must change to preserve its constancy. Beginning with light as the governing force of the third dimension, we derive time as its dependent “child,” and extend the logic into four dimensions using the tesseract geometry to define a new governing constant: agency. This superdimensional agency acts not through spontaneous creation or collapse but through traversal across a pre-encoded state-space, aligning with topological algebra where all possible outcomes must already exist for meaningful choice to be made. The theory critiques mainstream quantum interpretations of randomness and superposition, offering instead a deterministic structure governed by vertical hierarchies of invariance and horizontal constraints of dimensional exclusivity. Building on Kip Thorne’s depiction of the tesseract and relativistic time manipulation, we derive new geometric-metric formulations that introduce agency as a fourth-dimensional constant orthogonal to time. This work aims to unify the logical architecture of physical laws with the philosophical conditions required for causality, agency, and consciousness, laying groundwork for a new class of theoretical physics rooted in structure rather than uncertainty.