Link: | The Panvitalist Theory and the 12-Dimensional Discrete Spacetime |
Author: | Pohl, Manfred U.E. |
Type: | Preprint |
Available at: | ResearchGate, Zenodo |
Date: | May 2025 |
Language | English |
Abstract: |
For nearly a decade, the author has pursued a comprehensive reinterpretation of physics, rooted in a critical analysis of its foundational axioms concerning thenature of reality. The discovery that the conventional understanding of time in both physics and society is fundamentally flawed has led to the identification of a centuries-long misinterpretation of reality, stemming from unsound first principles. This paper proposes a clear, precise, and logically compelling first axiom, paving the way for a radical reformulation of the physical and mathematical foundations of science. Central to this reformulation is the Panvitalist Theory, which introduces a discrete, 12-dimensional spacetime, eliminates all natural constants except the dimension count 12, and develops a rational number theory inspired by the ancient Pythagorean school, eschewing irrational numbers entirely. The theory integrates physics, mathematics, philosophy, and theology, positing life as the fundamental cause of the universe. This paper rigorously derives the 12-dimensional spacetime model, incorporating the projection of elliptical planetary orbits onto circular ones and a detailed error analysis. It presents testable hypotheses, such as the prediction of a third polarization plane for photons, and outlines the philosophical and theological implications of a life-centric cosmos. By summarizing the developmental milestones of the theory, this work offers a holistic framework for understanding spacetime and invites further interdisciplinary exploration. |
DOI | http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.26929.90720 |
Cite as: | Pohl, M. U. E. (2025). The Panvitalist Theory and the 12-Dimensional Discrete Spacetime. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15622335 |
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