Quantum Physics

   

Unifying Trends in Physics, Chemistry and Biology, and the Emergence of Life

Authors: Lucian M. Ionescu

We present a unified theoretical framework (UPCB) that integrates trends in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology into a single Quantum Network Model. Departing from the point-particle paradigm of the Standard Model, we propose that fundamental entities are nodes in a quantum information processing network, emerging from a "Quantum Computing" substrate (2+2 → 3+1 Hopf fibration). Key unifications include: (1) The Wilsonization of the Gauge Theory, identifying the Electron as a time-like "T-quark" and unifying the lepton and quark sectors; (2) The topological unification of bonds, where chemical (covalent/ionic) and nuclear (Masonic) bonds are shown to be isomorphic graph connections distinguished only by the genus of the interaction (Grothendieck’s Dessins d’Enfant); and (3) The identification of Chirality Induced Spin Selectivity (CISS) as the macroscopicmanifestation of the fundamental gauge chirality. We argue that the emergence of Life is not accidental but mandated by the "diode-like" rectification of quantum information flow through chiral centers, challenging the traditional thermodynamic view of entropy in self-organizing systems.

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