Title: The Kish Resonant Gyroscope (KRG) Abstract: This publication presents a unified field theory that reconciles General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics through a fundamental geometric framework. By redefining the vacuum not as empty space but as a discrete, pressurized lattice with a stiffness constant of 16/pi, this theory derives the governing laws of physics from pure geometry rather than arbitrary fitting parameters. The Kish Lattice Theory proposes that matter, mass, and energy are not fundamental entities but are "Geometric Standing Waves" (Holographic Resonance) resulting from the friction of the vacuum grid. This framework successfully resolves major anomalies in standard physics, including the "Dark Matter" problem, by demonstrating that galactic rotation curves flatten naturally due to Vacuum Viscosity without requiring invisible mass. Key Contributions: The Master Equation: A unified formula connecting the Prime Number Metronome (ln p) to the quantum energy states and the macroscopic volume of the universe. The Vacuum Constant (16/pi): A derivation of the geometric stiffness of space, replacing the need for multiple arbitrary constants in the Standard Model. Geometric Gravity: A proof that gravity is the result of "Lattice Tension" rather than spacetime curvature alone. The Prime Metronome: A model of 2D Time where temporal progression is governed by prime number harmonics. Contents: This deposit contains the complete theoretical trilogy (Volumes 1–3), the derivation of the Master Equation, and the mathematical proofs validating the "flat" rotation curves of galaxies. Keywords: Unified Field Theory, Quantum Gravity, Holographic Resonance, Dark Matter Alternative, Lattice Physics, 16/pi, Kish Theorem, Vacuum Viscosity, Prime Number Harmonics.
Timothy John Kish (Wed,) studied this question.