This paper presents a unified overview of the MyominAung Photon-Sea Theory of Everything (MATE), a theoretical framework in which the universe is modeled as a continuous photon-sea field with a zero-frequency ground state. Within this approach, mass, gravity, dark matter, and cosmic acceleration emerge from nonlinear inverse-frequency excitations of a single universal field, rather than from distinct particles or forces. The paper synthesizes the core postulates, fundamental mass–frequency relation, Lagrangian formulation, stability properties, dynamical equations, correspondence with known physics, and phenomenological predictions developed across a sequence of accompanying preprints. By emphasizing internal consistency, recovery of established physical behavior in appropriate limits, and clearly stated falsifiable predictions, this overview positions MATE as a minimal, coherent, and empirically testable alternative perspective on unification in fundamental physics.
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