Relativity and Cosmology

   

Diagonal Collapse in Higher Dimensions: Simultaneous Resolution of the Measurement Problem, the Hierarchy of Large Dimensions, the Higgs-Top Tension, and a New Prediction for Ultra-Central Heavy-Ion Collisions

Authors: Marc Leverant

Using only the extra spatial dimensions already required by the Standard Model effective field theory and by string theory, we demonstrate that physical collapse occurs along perfectly synchronized diagonal trajectories in the full higher-dimensional spacetime. This single geometric fact simultaneously:1. eliminates probabilistic indeterminism from quantum mechanics by taking the classical limitin the extra-dimensional sector only,2. explains why exactly three large spatial dimensions appear at infinity,3. predicts a sharp, isolatable signal of transient on-diagonal Kaluza—Klein/string modeexcitation in ultra-central heavy-ion collisions,4. supplies the precise finite-temperature and higher-dimensional correction required to remove the current Higgs-top Yukawa discrepancy.No new particles or interactions are introduced. This work is closely related to our previous studies on the Near-Zero (Nero) membrane and the Leviathan throat in cyclic cosmology.

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