This monograph presents version 7. 21 of the Myo Min Aung Unified Theory (MUT), a comprehensive scalar‑tensor extension of General Relativity that introduces a universal scalar resonance field Φ and a fundamental microphysical constant f₌₂ₑ = c/mₚ = 1. 79234994 10^35\, m/ (kg s). The theory proposes that mass itself is not fundamental but emerges from spacetime resonance, governed by this single constant that links the micro‑world of protons to the macro‑world of galaxies and the cosmos. The monograph is organized into 12 chapters covering theoretical foundations, nuclear physics, atomic constants, stellar structure, compact objects, galactic dynamics (SPARC database), cosmology (CMB, large‑scale structure, Hubble tension), quantum gravity, and the PRD Causal AI Engine. It includes extensive Python verification code, data tables, and mathematical derivations. Key achievements from 50 blind tests spanning more than 80 orders of magnitude in scale (from 10^-27 kg to 10^53 kg): ✅ Nuclear Physics: Prediction of nuclear masses with 0. 004% accuracy across 2, 545 isotopes (AME2020 database). Nuclear shell effects (magic numbers) explained as geometric resonances of the spacetime field. ✅ Atomic Constants: Exact derivation of the Rydberg constant, Bohr radius (2. 0610^-6% deviation), Compton wavelength, and fine‑structure constant from f₌₂ₑ, revealing the geometric origin of quantum scales. ✅ Stellar Structure: MUT correctly predicts solar properties and main‑sequence mass‑luminosity relations, improving agreement with helioseismology data (sound‑speed RMS deviation reduced from 0. 1% to 0. 05%). ✅ Compact Objects: Neutron star mass‑radius relation matches NICER observations (R₁. ₄₄₌_ = 13. 01. 2\, km). Black holes have a finite core radius r₌₈₍ = Rₛ ₚ/ (1-ₚ) Rₛ 7. 6810^-20, resolving singularities and the information paradox. ✅ Galactic Dynamics: Comprehensive MCMC analysis of 175 SPARC galaxies reproduces flat rotation curves without dark matter (mean reduced ² < 0. 2). The derived mass‑weighted resonance field shows a narrow distribution (1. 01-1. 25), confirming micro‑to‑macro continuity. ✅ Cosmology: Modified Friedmann equations yield a CMB power spectrum with ² = -6. 4 relative to (Planck 2018). The Hubble tension is resolved to H₀ = 69. 90. 5\, km/s/Mpc (reducing tension from 5. 8 to 1. 1). The S₈ tension is partially alleviated (S₈ = 0. 8030. 007). ✅ Quantum Gravity: Derivation of the minimum length scale l₌₈₍ = 1. 2410^-54\, m and minimum time t₌₈₍ = 4. 1410^-63\, s. Modified Hawking temperature saturates at T₌₀ₗ 10^10\, K for M < 10^12\, kg. Prediction of tensor‑to‑scalar ratio r = 0. 0800. 005 for primordial gravitational waves, testable by LiteBIRD and CMB‑S4. ✅ PRD Causal AI Engine: 20 blind tests of the Pattana‑Relational Dynamics framework, built on SU (5) relational algebra, demonstrate counterfactual reasoning, causal discovery (AUC = 1. 0), intervention target prediction (94. 7% accuracy), and transfer learning (5× sample efficiency). The monograph also presents 15 falsifiable predictions testable within the next decade, covering gravitational waves (Einstein Telescope), CMB B‑modes (LiteBIRD, CMB‑S4), FRB cosmology (DSA‑2000), neutron star radii (STROBE‑X, eXTP), pulsar timing arrays (SKA), dark matter direct detection (LZ, XENONnT, DARWIN), and the Hubble constant (JWST, Roman). All results derive from the single fundamental constant f₌₂ₑ = c/mₚ, demonstrating unprecedented micro‑to‑macro continuity. MUT v7. 21 stands as a complete, self‑consistent, and empirically validated unified field theory ready for peer review and experimental verification. All code and data are publicly available at https: //github. com/mut-theory/MUTMonograph.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b8f12fdeb47d591b8c6130 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19030192
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