Myo Min Aung Unified Theory (MUT) v7. 0. 1 presents the revised and expanded theoretical foundations of the Mass Curvature Rate (MCR) framework. This volume provides a comprehensive formulation of the theory that introduces a new fundamental constant of nature: the Mass Curvature Rate defined asfMCR = c / mₚ. This constant represents the rate at which spacetime curvature accommodates mass and serves as the fundamental bridge between geometry and matter. Within this framework, mass is not treated as an intrinsic property but as an emergent phenomenon arising from the resonance of spacetime geometry. The core equation of the theory expresses the mass of a nuclear system asM = c × n × phi / fMCR, where n is the total number of nucleons and phi is a resonance stability factor determined by nuclear binding energy. The resonance factor is defined asphi = 1 − B / (n mₚ c²), where B represents the nuclear binding energy. This formulation provides a direct geometric interpretation of nuclear mass defects and connects nuclear physics to the structure of spacetime curvature. Using binding energies derived from the semi-empirical mass formula, the framework produces predictive isotope masses that closely match experimental measurements. Verification using data from the AME2020 atomic mass evaluation demonstrates agreement across thousands of isotopes with discrepancies generally below 0. 1 percent. These results indicate that nuclear masses can be interpreted as manifestations of a universal curvature resonance mechanism. The theory further establishes a connection between the proton scale and the Planck scale. By defining a Planck-scale Mass Curvature Rate, the framework yields the hierarchy ratiomₚ / MPlanck ≈ 7. 68 × 10^-20. This ratio explains the large separation between particle physics scales and gravitational scales and provides a geometric interpretation of the hierarchy problem. All equations in the framework are constructed with strict dimensional consistency in SI units. The theory integrates concepts from relativity, quantum physics, and nuclear binding energy into a unified description based on spacetime curvature resonance. This document represents the expanded theoretical foundation of the MUT framework and serves as supplementary material to the original MUT v7. 0 publication. It provides detailed derivations, conceptual explanations, and verification results that support the broader unification program of the Mass Curvature Rate theory.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ada8dfbc08abd80d5bc427 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18900743