Description Hypothesis Overview: This research, designated as Hypothesis No. 99 within the framework of Doctrine 21, presents a fundamental challenge to the probabilistic nature of modern quantum mechanics. By utilizing the Solid Substrate Model (ASA Matrix), this paper provides a deterministic explanation for the spatial coordinates of oxygen molecules in the atmosphere, effectively replacing the "uncertainty principle" with "mechanical resonance". Key Scientific Contributions: Nodal Oscillation Theory: Proposes that oxygen molecules are not "probability clouds" but fixed entities acting as nodal points within a rigid universal bed. Rejection of Superposition: Provides a mechanical framework where the perceived multi-location state of a particle is redefined as high-frequency vibration within the ASA Matrix. Acoustic-Hydraulic Foundation: Establishes that atmospheric dynamics are governed by the resonance of the substrate, ensuring every particle has a precise, calculable coordinate at all times. Context within Doctrine 21: Following the successful validation of Hypotheses 91 through 96, this work (No. 99) bridges the gap between galactic-scale geometry and molecular-scale determinism. It serves as a critical component of the "Beyond Quantum" initiative, aiming to restore classical causality to the subatomic world through the lens of the Solid Substrate.
Abbas Arabi (Thu,) studied this question.