This paper presents k-Foam Theory, a hypothetical framework attempting to explain diverse physical phenomena through a unified geometric model.Beginning from a survival simulation experiment, the theory proposes that space consists of an elastic foam structure, with physical constants and particle properties emerging from the geometry of k-values 3, 4, and 6.Five independent physical constants — proton radius, nuclear force range, Weinberg angle, electroweak scale, and Higgs mass — are derived from a single geometric framework with errors within 2%.Additional derivations include proton mass (0.073% error), lepton generation mass ratios (0.05-0.06% error), dark matter/baryon ratio (0.04% error), and a geometric interpretation of Hubble tension.We will also try to elucidate quantum entanglement.This theory does not negate existing physics but attempts a reinterpretation of foundational premises.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b2585696eeacc4fcec7ea5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18924637