History and Philosophy of Physics

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[2] viXra:2512.0147 [pdf] submitted on 2025-12-31 02:10:24

Fine-Tuning for Intelligent Life in a Logical World

Authors: Bernard Riley
Comments: 6 Pages.

The numerical values of many significant physical quantities in the explicitly human SI units are expressed intelligibly in a specific format conceived by an observer for the purpose, disclosing the influence of human cognition on what is perceived. The values of five of the six dimensionless physical constants that Martin Rees identified in Just Six Numbers as being especially significant for life are also expressed intelligibly in the same format. It seems the value of the sixth constant, the dimensionality of space, also originated in cognition. In the logical world of our experience, the values of the six especially significant physical constants are necessarily, not accidentally, compatible with human life.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics

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The General Theory of Entirety v1.2

Authors: Kalishwar Das
Comments: 40 Pages.

The General Theory of Entirety (GTOE) defines Σ = č²(0)¹ as the foundational pre-geometric substrate, where distinguishability is minimal yet structurally stable. Its internal dynamics are governed by the NFB—UZ—PFB recursion engine, which generates oscillatory identity-instability, establishes the curvature-capacity field, and produces the pressure that compels the transition č² → X². This projection gives rise to spacetime, matter profiles, and curvature without requiring an initial singularity, thereby resolving the "something-from-nothing" problem through structural necessity rather than creation. Although the theory is pre-geometric at its source, it yields empirically testable geometric consequences within the X² layer, including curvature attenuation patterns, horizon constraints, and specific early-universe behaviors. GTOE therefore reframes cosmology, ontology, and measurement as convergent expressions of a single recursive substrate.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics