Quantum Gravity and String Theory |
Authors: Kazuto Kimura
Kazzy Theory proposes that the universe is built on a 10-dimensional closed cycle, where each dimension carries a distinct physical role. Time is not a fundamental dimension but emerges from an observer's progression through a designated axis. All four fundamental forces — gravity, electromagnetism, the weak force, and the strong force — arise from the geometric "twist" of connections along specific dimensional axes. The Standard Model's gauge symmetries emerge naturally from the geometry of the compact internal space. The theory predicts three fermion generations and reproduces observed coupling constant ratios within 0.6% error. Several open problems remain, including a full derivation of gauge group assignments and fermion masses from first principles.
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