We present a first-principles derivation of a unified field theory that combines quantum dynamics, thermal field theory, and two-dimensional quantum gravity within a single holomorphic framework. The fundamental object is a complex time manifold M---a compact Riemann surface with local coordinate z = /P + i t/P, where P is the Planck time. The quantum state is a holomorphic section (z) of a line bundle over M, and the geometry is encoded in a K\"ahler metric ds² = ² (z, z) \, dz dz. Starting from the principle of least action, general covariance on M, and the correspondence principle, we construct the total action S = S₄₇ + S₌₀ₓₓ₄ₑ + S₈₍ₓ. Variation yields a coupled system: a modified wave equation for that reduces to the Schr\"odinger equation in the flat limit, and a Liouville equation for that encodes the feedback of quantum information on geometry. The KMS condition emerges as a natural boundary condition from the compactification of the imaginary time direction. We show that in the semi-classical limit, the theory reproduces the thermodynamics of black holes and predicts a fundamental decoherence mechanism with rate G m² (x) ² kB T /. The mathematical consistency of the framework is established through spectral analysis of the Laplace-Beltrami operator and the construction of exact solutions in constant curvature backgrounds.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b64d5cb42794e3e660e3cd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18995901
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