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Meeting Einstein’s Goals ?

Does the Manifold Relativity framework achieve what Einstein spent thirty years pursuing β€” the unification of gravity and electromagnetism in a single geometric structure? The short answer is: closer than Einstein got, by a measurable amount, using a mechanism he was circling but never found. The W-manifold’s compact phase coordinate Ο† is Kaluza’s fifth dimension β€” not appended to spacetime, but derived from the thermodynamic structure of the framework itself. The gravitational-electromagnetic hierarchy follows from cosmological cooling, not fine-tuning. The strong and weak forces remain an open problem. Full Standard Model recovery awaits the formal construction of the Dirac operator D_W in v10. An honest accounting of what is derived, what is conjectural, and what the path forward requires. Continue reading

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The 𝒲-Atlas Translation Guide

The 𝒲-Atlas Translation Guide explains how standard physical phenomena β€” Heisenberg uncertainty, wave-particle duality, singularities, the dark sector β€” emerge as geometric consequences of chart-dependent observation within the Manifold Relativity framework. Organised by epistemic status: Derived, Proposed, Predicted, and Open. Continue reading

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