The work
The Cohesion Unified Field Theory is an independent research program developed outside institutional frameworks. The series is published openly through Zenodo, with each paper assigned a persistent DOI for citation and verification.
Methodology
The framework is derived axiomatically. A single foundational axiom — that the observable universe is a pressure-bound domain embedded within a larger scale hierarchy — generates intrinsic motion, scale invariance, intrinsic rotation, surplus flow, collapse, and recursive structure formation. These consequences are formalized through a universal operator system and three coupled field equations.
Each paper in the series develops a specific consequence of the axiom. The papers are independent in derivation but coupled through shared operator definitions. No empirical input is assumed beyond the boundary condition; all observed phenomena — gauge structure, the Standard Model Lagrangian, the fine-structure constant, rotation curves, perihelion precession, cosmological behavior — are derived from the axiom and the recursion geometry it implies.
Scope
The framework treats matter, motion, and field behavior as consequences of a single boundary condition. It does not modify the operators of existing physics; it derives them from a lower level. Applications across scales — from the Standard Model to galactic rotation curves to atmospheric vortices — are tested against the same recursion dynamics.
Author identity
The work is published under ORCID 0009-0003-8489-3933. All papers in the series carry this identifier.