In the work titled Negative 3 Dimension, the Record of the Reality, author Mr. Colorless King challenges established norms in theoretical physics by introducing the Colorless King Dimensional Model (CKDM). This model posits that reality is not a series of random, probabilistic events as suggested by traditional quantum mechanics, but a structured environment that is being constantly recorded. Mr. Colorless King argues that the -3rd Dimension serves as this "record of reality," functioning much like a video game’s background software that logs every movement and coordination within the system without the "characters" (inhabitants of reality) being aware of it. Central to the author’s critique is the "information paradox" and the legacy of physicists like Stephen Hawking and Paul Dirac. Mr. Colorless King contends that these figures relied too heavily on abstract mathematics rather than logical observation. Specifically, he disputes the idea that information is lost in black holes, suggesting that the very growth of black holes as they consume matter is a logical indicator that information is preserved. He argues that the mathematical models used by Dirac and Hawking have led to a "fantasy world" in higher education, which he dismisses as "PhD bullshit" that lacks an ontological foundation. Mr. Colorless King further addresses the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which standard physics describes as a fundamental rule of nature that prevents a perfect record of reality. He reinterprets this not as a limitation of reality itself, but as a category error. According to the CKDM, the difficulty in measuring quantum particles arises because we are "measuring atoms with atoms" from inside the system. He asserts that while an internal observer's measurements may be probabilistic and intrusive, the external "negative dimensions" (ranging from -4D to 0D) create and record the reality of the positive dimensions (+1D to +16D) without being affected by internal interference. To clarify these concepts, the author provides a new hierarchy of scientific inquiry where Observation and Logic must precede and validate Math. If the observation does not match the math, the entire foundation must be re-evaluated. He also introduces a three-tiered pyramid of physics: Information Physics (the base, representing the Simulation Hypothesis), Quantum Physics (the middle, representing machine detection), and Classical Physics (the top, representing human intuition). By separating these layers, Mr. Colorless King argues that we can understand reality as a "rendered" environment where the code—stored in the negative dimensions—remains intact and perfect, regardless of our inability to measure it perfectly from the inside.
Mohammad Salman Farshi Rahat (Thu,) studied this question.