This paper introduces the Unified Theory of Phase Projections (ETFP), a novel geometric framework that reinterprets physical reality as a projection of a rotating state vector from complex phase space into four-dimensional spacetime. The ETFP posits that all observable physical phenomena emerge as an interference projection governed by a cosine operator and a hysteresis parameter responsible for temporal irreversibility. Within this formalism, the master equation integrates gravitational, electromagnetic, and internal interactions as additive phase components of a single underlying rotation. Key highlights of this work: Gravity is redefined as a local phase frame rotation, yielding the Schwarzschild metric without the traditional use of tensors. Time is interpreted as an accumulated phase shift, while entropy arises from informational hysteresis. Quantum entanglement and indeterminacy are explained as correlated projections and discrete sampling of continuous phase rotation. By shifting the physical ontology from force-based interactions to phase-based geometry, this framework suggests that the universe is computationally transparent. This opens the door to engineering materials and advanced propulsion systems, such as the phase-shift drive, through precise phase configuration
Evgeny Vladimirov (Wed,) studied this question.