Journal of Theoretical, Experimental, and Applied Physics
Quantum Lumion Genesis 8.88 (QLG 8.88): Symphony of the Universe-Absolute
Abstract
Anton Kleschev
Quantum Lumion Genesis 8.88 (QLG 8.88) presents a groundbreaking theory that unifies quantum mechanics, general relativity, and fractal geometry through the concept of the Lumion field. This field, described by a Lagrangian that ensures stability, renormalizability, and fractal symmetry, acts as the fundamental note in a cosmic symphony, linking the microcosm of atomic structures to the macrocosm of galactic formations. The theory predicts experimentally testable phenomena, including Lumion phonons, gravitational rhythms, micro-variations in the speed of light, and corrections to anomalous magnetic moments. By integrating with the Standard Model, calibrating its parameters with fundamental constants and experimental data, and offering a natural explanation for the small cosmological constant, QLG 8.88 opens a promising path toward a unified understanding of the universe.