Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

The Theoretical Derivation of the 12-Dimensional Spacetime for the Panvitalist Theory

Authors: Manfred U. E. Pohl

The 12-dimensional world clock is a omprehensive theoretical framework modeling three points,interpreted as combined harmonic oscillations or elliptical planetary orbits, moving uniformly around a common center of mass in three-dimensional Euclidean space. The term "12-dimensional" reflects the 12 degrees of freedom required for an observer to precisely determine their position relative to the "center of the world clock," defined as the origin of the orbits. This paper provides an exhaustivederivation of the model, rigorously proving that elliptical orbits can be projected onto perfect circular orbits under a gravitational law consistent with Newton’s formulation emerges as a geometric artifact within the 12-dimensional spacetime, resonating with General Relativity’s (GR) interpretation of gravitation as a curvature-induced property rather than a fundamental force. The model reconciles GR’s continuous spacetime with the discrete spacetimeand inherent indeterminacy of quantum theory, characterized by a quantization at observationtimes T ≥ Tmax 4 , clarified as a conceptual analogy to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and supported by an energy-time proportionality assumption (E = P · t). A testable hypothesis proposes that the three harmonic oscillations can be mapped onto the degrees of freedom of two entangled photons, each contributing 6 degrees of freedom, necessitating quantum entanglement to achieve the required 12 degrees of freedom. This hypothesis predicts that photons possess three polarization axes (beyond the conventional two) and exhibit three observable Doppler shifts—linear, transversal, and gravitational—offering experimentally verifiable predictions that could validate the 12-dimensional spacetime framework. An extensive error analysis quantifies observational uncertainties, enhancingthe model’s mathematical rigor, particularly in the context of its quantum-like indeterminacy claims.The cultural and historical significance of the number 12, observed across diverse ancient and modern traditions, underscores the model’s universal resonance, framing spacetime as a dynamic, life-centric construct within the panvitalist theory. This comprehensive analysis bridges the scientific rigor of physics with the philosophical depth of metaphysics, providing a transformative perspective on the nature of spacetime, the role of the observer, and the interconnectedness of physical and consciousprocesses in the universe.

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