Title: The Lexicon of the Substrate: The Geometric Translation of Continuous Physics and the Top-Down Derivation of a Deterministic Universe Author: Marco Lindenbeck Description: For over a century, theoretical physics has struggled to reconcile the continuous curves of General Relativity with the probabilistic nature of Quantum Mechanics. The GLR (Omega Grounded Light Reality) framework resolves this historic schism by redefining the universe as a discrete, deterministic, finite-capacity =50 topological processor. "The Lexicon of the Substrate" serves as the foundational translation key for this framework. It systematically strips away continuous human metrics (the kilogram, meter, and second), replacing them with the bare-metal machine code of the -Unit layer. By demonstrating the Universal Attenuation Tensor (T_) and establishing the Absolute Bandwidth Invariant (1. 0), this manuscript proves that macroscopic gravity, thermodynamics, and subatomic quantum forces are not distinct phenomenological interactions, but rather exact geometric manifestations of a single, unified topological bandwidth calculation. This paper provides strict, parameter-free geometric derivations for historical empirical constants—including the Gravitational Constant (G), Planck's constant (), and the Boltzmann constant (kB) —permanently resolving the Hierarchy Problem and the 10^36 electromagnetic-to-gravitational force ratio. Furthermore, it mathematically translates classical mechanics, particle kinematics (including color confinement and the 3D geometric illusion of quarks), and extreme cosmological limits such as Black Hole Entropy and Hawking Radiation into rigid, discrete algorithmic constraints.
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