Here is a comprehensive 500-word description of the provided paper: The document outlining the "+2D of the CKDM" (ColorlessKing Dimensional Model), authored by Mohammad Salman Farshi Rahat, presents a radical reimagining of quantum physics by actively challenging the supremacy of abstract mathematical frameworks. Unlike classical Euclidean 2D, which relies on solid spatial planes and structural X/Y axes, the CKDM +2D focuses exclusively on the "quantum frontal surface level atomic and subatomic resonance". The core premise of the paper is that modern science has fallen into a trap where mathematical models, such as Paul Dirac's spinors or Wolfgang Pauli's matrices, are falsely believed to govern the universe. Instead, the author argues that atoms operate entirely on physical, machine-detectable structural limits, and math acts only as a flawed human blueprint. A central theme is the failure of human intuition at microscopic scales. Because human eyesight and touch hit an absolute limit, scientists must rely entirely on machine detection to perceive quantum reality. However, the paper asserts that instead of trusting machine observations, physicists invented imaginary concepts like the 720-degree intrinsic electron spin to force their equations to work. The author points out that heavy atoms like Oganesson possess electron shells that max out and collapse in capacity (following a 2, 8, 18, 32, 32, 18, 8 pattern), which proves there is a physical "stability wall" where atomic magnetic attraction simply weakens due to distance. This physical fatigue directly contradicts linear mathematical formulas that assume infinite atomic growth. To substantiate the CKDM framework, the author reinterprets four major physics experiments. Most notably, the paper completely rejects the wave-particle duality explanation of the electron double-slit experiment. It hypothesizes that an electron never travels through the empty space of the slits; rather, it non-locally resonates with the metal atoms (like copper or gold) at the physical edges of the device. The observed "wave" pattern occurs because these metal edges freely vibrate, similar to an unconstrained firefighter's hose. When a detector is turned on, its magnetic field physically dampens and stiffens the metal slits, forcing the electrons into a straight line and "collapsing" the wave. The paper also provides alternative physical explanations for light scattering and positrons. It attributes the scattering of light to macroscopic geometry, the thermodynamic energy absorption limits of atoms, and the constant flipping of atomic poles. Similarly, the author dismisses the concept of antimatter. Positrons are instead described as non-local energy "signals" or "Atomic Echoes". When molecules undergo intense thermal stress, they expel excess vibrational energy equivalent to exactly two electrons, triggering the 1.022 MeV gamma-ray burst recorded by machines. Ultimately, the CKDM proposes a strict new scientific hierarchy. It demands that physics must prioritize physical observation first, followed by repeated experiments and logical conclusions, placing mathematics securely at the bottom. If math does not match machine observation, the math must be discarded.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69bb9321496e729e62981029 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19070497
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