This paper, as the fifth in the "Mathematical Essence of the Universe" series, aims to integrate the core principles already rigorously proved in the first four parts and construct a unified theoretical framework for the physics of everything. Based on a single unknowable postulate (the existence of an indivisible "minimal primordial fragment") and the mathematical optimality of the golden ratio Φ, Qi theory has successfully derived: the wave equation and spin of photons (two-dimensional matter) ; the mass and spin 1/2 of electrons (three-dimensional massive particles) ; the fine-structure constant; the hydrogen atom ground state energy; black hole entropy; neutrino masses (via the see-saw mechanism) ; inflation parameters; the Friedmann equations; the Hubble constant; and other key physical quantities. It has also been validated in macroscopic domains such as the prediction of elastic moduli of alloys (average error 0. 72% for 74 alloys). The core empirical law of this paper is: the rest masses of all massive elementary particles can be uniformly expressed as mᵢ = (1/2) Φ^-nᵢ mP, where nᵢ are integers (the number of recursive layers or equivalent layers). For the electron (n=11) and the neutrino (n=43), this relation has been rigorously derived from the recursive nesting principle; for quarks, the Higgs, and other particles, experimental data agree with this relation to within 10^-3–10^-4, strongly suggesting that they also possess similar recursive nested structures. For massless particles (photons), their wave nature and spin 1 have been derived from a two-dimensional recursive system. We systematically present the see-saw recursive derivation of neutrino masses, the recursive origin of inflation parameters and the cosmological constant, and the crystal cluster modulation derivation of the Friedmann equations. The theory also gives testable predictions such as the CMB peak scaling law ℓₙ = 220 Φ^-n and a dimensional estimate of the proton decay lifetime. This paper clearly delineates the cognitive boundaries of the theory: downward to the unknowable "minimal primordial fragment", and upward to the currently incalculable proton–neutron lattice inside the nucleus and the recursive structure at the quark level. The openness of the framework ensures that future researchers can deepen and extend it in any direction. This paper marks an attempt at a logical closure of Qi theory at the physical level, but the grand task of completely reconstructing the system of physics is beyond the capability of any individual and must be accomplished collectively by the entire physics community. A Chinese version of this paper is also included in the uploaded files.
Lin Hao (Sat,) studied this question.