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Beyond the standard Model

A geometric roadmapThis outlook does not discard General Relativity, quantum mechanics, or the Standard Model. It nests them inside a larger geometric narrative: ordered information gives rise to physical geometry; three-dimensional space unfolds into a full-scale fourth spatial dimension; and curvature-along with matter/energy, and possibly quantum states-may exchange across a 3D-4D boundary.Concrete directions (not slogans)Moderation as new microphysics: treat the moderator as an effective coupling and ask what boundary dynamics or symmetry breaking could produce it.Action-level formulation: write a higher-dimensional action whose 3D slice reproduces GR locally, then derive the effective cosmological behavior and identify the moderation term.Connect to known CP violation: if antimatter asymmetry and any gravitational remnant are linked to weak-sector CP violation, test consistency against particle-physics constraints.Cross-scale constraints: require the same small set of parameters to fit expansion history, lensing, and structure growth, then look for geometry-dependent signatures in quantum devices or plasma fluctuation spectra.What appears now as General Relativity and quantum mechanics will reside seamlessly in Minkowski + 1 space. String theorists might even take a shot at M + 1 space.The standard remains simple: falsifiable or it fails. Narrative coherence is not validation; the framework must match data at modern precision and motivate distinctive tests that can rule it in-or out.
Frank Hafner Staff Scientist Emeritus, Naval Ocean Systems Center, now called NIWC
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