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Metastructural  Unification  ( Physics Volume ) : Unifying  Electromagnetism,  Gravitation and Quantum Theory - John Chang

Metastructural Unification ( Physics Volume )

Unifying Electromagnetism, Gravitation and Quantum Theory

By: John Chang

Paperback | 7 May 2026

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Metastructural Unification (Physics Volume): Unifying Electromagnetism, Gravitation and Quantum Theory presents a structural rethinking of modern physics from first principles. Rather than introducing new particles, forces, or speculative dynamics, this book asks a deeper question: why do physical theories take the forms they do, and what structural constraints make certain physical laws inevitable?

The central thesis is that the fundamental domains of physics -electromagnetism, gravitation, and quantum theory - are not unified at the level of equations, but at the level of structure generation. The book introduces a minimal yet powerful framework based on three irreducible structural elements - point, line, and circle - and their organization into three-ring and four-ring structural regimes. These structures correspond respectively to locality, evolution, closure, feedback, existence, stability, and generation.
Across three major physical domains, the book demonstrates a consistent pattern:
  • In electromagnetism, physical behavior progresses from linear superposition, through exponential resonance, to spectrally stable propagation.
  • In gravitation, geometry evolves from local curvature, through multi-scale consistency, to global geometric response.
  • In quantum theory, microscopic randomness gives rise to collective stability and ultimately to structured spectral generation.

The fourth-ring framework extends this analysis beyond closed dynamics, introducing structural criteria for existence, stability, and generation. These criteria are then applied to real physical problems - including the arrow of time, black hole information, and dark matter and dark energy - showing how structural reasoning can guide physical judgment even before experimental resolution.

This book is not a replacement for standard physics, nor a collection of speculative models. It is a metastructural framework: a way to determine which physical theories are structurally admissible, why certain laws recur across domains, and how mathematics, physics, and computation naturally converge. As such, it serves physicists, philosophers of science, and AI-based reasoning systems alike as a high-level interface to physical law.

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