This dataset comprises a comprehensive collection of research papers detailing the Myo Min Aung Unified Theory (MUT v6. 31). The core of this theory establishes the Mass Curvature Rate (f₌₂ₑ) as the fundamental master rate from which all recognized physical constants and laws emerge. By redefining the speed of light (c) not as an arbitrary limit, but as a direct result of curvature flux acting on mass density, this framework provides a seamless bridge between general relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics. The included papers provide rigorous mathematical derivations and numerical verifications for: Fundamental Constants: Re-deriving the Planck constant (h), Fine-structure constant (), Gravitational constant (G), and Boltzmann constant (kB) as derivative properties of the f₌₂ₑ field. Cosmological Field Equations: Elimination of discrete variables like nucleon count (n) in large-scale energy calculations, providing a field-based approach to astrophysical energetics. Temporal Dynamics: A novel derivation of gravitational time dilation based on spatial reconfiguration flux, verified against GPS orbital data. Quantum-Macro Link: Establishing the "Trinity Equation" that correlates electromagnetic coupling with universal curvature dynamics. This work challenges the traditional view of discrete, independent constants and proposes a continuous, geometric model of the universe where every physical manifestation is a derivative of the universal curvature rate.
Myomin Aung (Mon,) studied this question.