The Specular Series is a unified theoretical program exploring how physical reality emerges from informational dynamics across a dual-sheet architecture. Each paper develops a specific component of this structure, ranging from foundational symmetry to quantum behavior, multi-qubit architectures, and cosmological consequences of informational exchange. The central idea is that physical geometry in our sheet is the emergent effect of informational code living in a specular domain. The exchange between the two sheets is regulated by the ledger, a dynamic balance operator that tracks coherence and redistribution of information. This exchange is mediated by the informational boson, the quantum of the process that allows code and geometry to co-evolve. The series introduces a circular causal structure: code shapes geometry, geometry shapes code, and the ledger stabilizes this reciprocity. This mechanism produces gravity, curvature, expansion, dark sector behavior, and the large-scale evolution of the Universe as emergent phenomena. This Zenodo page collects all components of the Specular Series, providing a coherent entry point for readers and researchers. --- Papers in the Specular Series Mirror Theory Foundational description of the dual-sheet architecture, the specular symmetry, and the role of informational balance. DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 21134164 Specular Quantum Dynamics and Emergent Relativity Introduction of the specular field Phi and the dual-sheet manifold Mₛpec = M x H, providing a unified informational framework in which quantum and geometric regimes appear as complementary phases. The informational boson activates near tilt-points, inducing collapse of the dual-sheet structure and generating emergent curvature. DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 21132162 Quantum Mirror Mechanics Development of quantum-level behavior of the dual-sheet system, including coherence, informational states, and emergent dynamics. DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 21133352 Ledger-Driven Cosmology Cosmological consequences of the ledger and the informational exchange between sheets. Derivation of emergent expansion, curvature, and dark sector behavior. DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 21135063 Cosmological Sector (within Mirror Theory) The full cosmological framework of the Specular Series is contained inside Mirror Theory itself (Chapters 4–10). It includes dual-sheet Friedmann equations, ledger-driven acceleration, specular inflation, late-time attractors, gravitational waves, CMB signatures, and ledger-induced curvature. DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 21134164 The Specular Mother Equation and the Informational Boson Formal mathematical development of the mother equation DₛpecPhi = 0, including the explicit construction of specular curvature, the informational-specular weight tensor, the bosonic activation term, and the dual-sheet geometric limit. DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 21194331 Specular Multi-Qubit Engines Extension of the Specular Framework to quantum architectures composed of multiple interacting qubits. Multi-qubit engines integrate quantum, geometric, informational, and phase-driven components into a unified operational structure, establishing the foundations of multi-qubit informational physics and enabling future quantum technologies built on informational dynamics. DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 21197882 --- Future Work The Specular Series is an ongoing research program. Upcoming work includes the publication of Specular Dynamics, which will extend the framework to multi-field systems and will provide a rigorous dynamical basis for further advances in informational physics. --- Related identifiers All papers in the Specular Series are linked through their DOIs and Zenodo records. Each entry includes cross-references to maintain consistency and traceability across the framework. --- Author note The Specular Series is an evolving research program. Additional papers, extensions, and technical notes will be added as the framework develops.
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