The provided document, authored by Mohammad Salman Farshi Rahat, introduces a theoretical framework known as the Colorless King Dimensional Model (CKDM). Grounded deeply in the simulation hypothesis, the CKDM categorizes reality into negative dimensions representing the foundational code of the simulation, and positive dimensions that dictate atomic characteristics. The text specifically focuses on the sixth positive dimension (+6D), termed "Variable Atomic Thermodynamic Resonance". This concept explores how different atoms process and respond to thermodynamic energy and informational signals. This interaction forms the basis for how measurement devices, such as X-ray machines, detect varying densities within matter. According to the author, these machines do not capture objective physical reality; rather, they interact with the atomic resonance of the object, receiving filtered frequency data based on the object's specific atomic composition. The author emphasizes a revised hierarchy of science prioritizing observation, repetition, and logical conclusion prior to mathematical evaluation, criticizing physicists for failing at the logical stage. A central thesis of the paper is a profound critique of modern quantum mechanics and measurement protocols, arguing that contemporary scientists suffer from a massive information bias. The author posits that atoms merely transmit resonance data, and measurement devices are strictly limited to reading these frequencies without comprehending the true underlying atomic structure. Drawing an analogy to 1960s telephone "phreakers" who exploited system frequencies, the author suggests modern machines are easily fooled by identical frequency signals. Consequently, the paper claims that only the first 82 elements on the periodic table, up to Lead, are stable, primary atoms. Elements beyond Lead, including synthetic elements like Oganesson, are described not as true atoms but as temporary "anomalous atomic bonds" permitted by the simulation's overarching parameters. Because detection machines only read frequency outputs, they fail to distinguish between standard chemical bonding and these anomalous bonds, leading the scientific community to falsely categorize them as new or real elements. Furthermore, the document vigorously challenges established theories of modern physics, including general relativity and the concept of spacetime bending. The author argues that energy signals travel in a straight line until they are absorbed, reflected, or refracted by an interacting atom. Therefore, phenomena traditionally attributed to spacetime curvature, such as gravitational lensing, are instead caused by the atomic medium, specifically microscopic gas and dust particles in space acting upon the light. By this logic, the constant speed of light is not an inherent property of a vacuum but a mechanical limit imposed by light's necessary interaction with matter. Additionally, the paper dismisses discoveries from the Large Hadron Collider, asserting that particles like the Higgs boson are simply misinterpretations of excess energy vibrating the machine's metallic components rather than mass-creating entities. Ultimately, the author suggests that sensory limitations, much like the restricted frequency detection of human hearing or sight, fundamentally constrain our technological measurements of the universe.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69bf8978f665edcd009e9242 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19139945