Abstract Variable: 9 ---> 2 The core of Log-Harmonic Field Theory (LHFT) lies in its ability to achieve profound ontological compression, effectively reducing the complexity of a physical sector from nine empirical parameters down to a dual-variable invariant core. This reduction signifies a shift from a phenomenological description of observable data to a fundamental geometric architecture, where the multitude of surface variables is revealed as a projective manifestation of a deeper log-harmonic master structure. By distilling the system into these two essential degrees of freedom—typically representing structural depth and phase—LHFT demonstrates that diverse physical phenomena share a unified, invariant origin. Consequently, the theory posits that the true objects of physical reality are not the expansive lists of sector-specific parameters, but the compressed, universal invariants whose projections constitute the effective observable world.
CHRISTIAN BAGANZ (Thu,) studied this question.
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