Resonant Monad Theory: A New Perspective on Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, and Consciousness
Resonant Monad Theory (RMT) presents a bold and unified framework that integrates mathematics, theoretical physics, and metaphysics into a single coherent vision of reality. Inspired by the monadology of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, RMT reconceptualizes fundamental particles, forces, and consciousness as emergent properties of resonant informational units—monads. These entities are governed by mathematical laws and vibrational dynamics within a six-dimensional spacetime, offering a pathway toward a true Theory of Everything (TOE). By bridging quantum mechanics, general relativity, thermodynamics, and cosmology, RMT unveils a deeper ontological structure beneath physical phenomena. This work reintroduces the rationalist tradition into modern science and proposes a mathematically grounded model of mind-matter interaction, laying the foundation for a new scientific paradigm rooted in reason, resonance, and reality.
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- Statistical mechanics, physical combinatorics and mathematical aspects of condensed matter
- Mathematical aspects of general relativity
- Integrable systems (classical and quantum)
- Algebraic structures in mathematical physics
- Mathematical aspects of classical mechanics, quantum mechanics and quantum information theory
- Mathematical physics not elsewhere classified
- Complex systems
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- Atomic and molecular physics
- Complex physical systems