This paper presents the One-Object Universe (OOU) framework, in which the three generations of charged leptons, their anomalous magnetic moments, and the four fundamental forces emerge as geometric projections of a single five-dimensional pseudosphere manifold with S⁵ topology and SO (6) rotation symmetry. Two free parameters reproduce all three lepton masses to 0. 007% precision and establish the Koide formula as a geometric theorem rather than a numerical coincidence. A new falsifiable prediction is identified: the Brannen tilt angle θ₀ = 12. 732° should converge with the Cabibbo angle θC = 13. 04° under renormalization group running to the Planck scale, unifying lepton masses and quark flavor mixing under a single geometric parameter. The Standard Model gauge group SU (3) × SU (2) × U (1) is recovered as a natural subgroup of the S⁵ rotation symmetry. Additional results include a structural account of the muon g-2 anomaly, the cosmological constant problem, nuclear stability, and the Hard Problem of consciousness, all treated as consequences of dimensional projection rather than independent phenomena.
Caitlin McKoy (Thu,) studied this question.