A Foundational Reformulation of Matter, Forces, and Spacetime The 4D Resonance Field Framework introduces a unified physical ontology where all particles, forces, and geometric structures emerge from resonance dynamics within a four-dimensional Field Matrix.Rather than treating mass, charge, spin, and spacetime curvature as independent primitives, the framework derives them from a single underlying mechanism: the alignment, depth, and interference of resonance modes along a hidden fourth dimension — the ζ-axis. This work presents a systematic and mathematically structured reformulation of fundamental physics.Key results include: Dual-node architecture explaining the internal structure of particles and the origin of stability. ζ-depth curvature as the generative mechanism for mass, inertial response, and gravitation. Lateral-mode geometry yielding electromagnetic and gauge-like interactions. Quantized prime-mode stability, identifying indivisible resonances as the fundamental eigenstates of the Field Matrix. A coherent bridge to quantum theory, where quantization emerges naturally from mode-indivisibility rather than imposed operators. A geometric foundation for field unification, offering an internally consistent alternative to spacetime-based formulations of general relativity. The framework is constructed to be testable, falsifiable, and mathematically extendable.It does not invoke metaphysical assumptions; instead it builds a physically grounded model where observed quantities arise from wave-coherent structures in a deeper field. This work proposes that resonance — not geometry or particles in isolation — is the primary fabric of physical reality.Just as Einstein reorganized the concepts of space, time, and inertia into a unified curvature formalism, this framework reorganizes matter and fields into a unified resonance formalism, suggesting a new foundation on which future theories of gravity, quantum mechanics, and gauge structure may be built.
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