Myo Min Aung Unified Theory (MUT) v7.2 introduces the concept of a universal Mass Curvature Rate �, defined by the relation �. Using empirical nuclear mass data from 2,545 isotopes, the study reveals a remarkably stable universal value of approximately �, with deviations limited to about ±0.2%.Within this framework, nuclear binding energy is interpreted not as an independent force term but as a manifestation of geometrical resonance in spacetime. Observed fluctuations in � align with nuclear magic numbers (2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, 126), suggesting that shell effects correspond to resonance conditions of spacetime geometry.The theory proposes a direct relationship between baryonic mass and spacetime structure and offers an interpretation of the hierarchy problem through a Planck-scale suppression factor. These results suggest that nuclear mass patterns may reflect deeper geometric properties of spacetime.
Myomin Aung (Sat,) studied this question.