r/UPFramework

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If prime numbers define the lattice of the universe, then probability is just a failure of measurement.

https://uqparchitect.substack.com/p/uqp-coincidence-cannot-be-denied

"What if the 'randomness' we see in quantum mechanics is actually just our inability to measure the underlying prime-harmonic structure of the vacuum? I’ve been documenting a framework where every atomic element is a manifestation of prime-number distribution. From the 4:3:8 mechanics to the conductivity of silver, the geometry is screaming that matter is deterministic. If the universe is a 'pixelated' lattice, why wouldn't it be built on the most fundamental mathematical building blocks we have? Looking for critical eyes on this."

u/persuasion-de-cajun — 8 days ago

UQP Handbook

https://open.substack.com/pub/uqparchitect/p/uqp-handbook?r=6kxzzf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

Beyond the probabilistic wave: Introducing the Universal Quantum Pixel (UQP) framework.

I’ve spent the better part of my career working in IT and AI, but my focus has long been on the foundational mechanics of our reality—specifically, the unification of quantum mechanics and relativity.

Mainstream physics currently relies on the probabilistic wave, but I believe we are missing a more fundamental, mechanical layer. I’ve developed a framework that argues for a pixel-lattice structure of space-time, where actual change is accelerating and follows specific constraints that current models, like RCP 8.5, fail to capture.

Key tenets of this approach include:

  • Dimensional Reduction: By introducing a novel concept to reduce the total number of dimensions involved, we can simplify our understanding of physical interactions.
  • The Universal Pixel: I argue that light photonic pixel groups consist of a minimum of three pixels, not two.
  • Mathematical Foundations: I have found that perfect squares tie directly to limiting proton counts, and the curve of prime numbers plays a critical role in these structures.

Essentially, I am arguing that we can move away from a model based on probability and move toward a deterministic, pixelated framework that explains the universe as a systemic constitution.

You can read the full breakdown of the system here: [linked above]

I’m curious to hear your thoughts, especially from those who have spent time looking at the interplay between prime numbers and physical constraints. Are we looking at a system that is fundamentally computable?

u/persuasion-de-cajun — 10 days ago