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About PLVS

Phase-Locked Vortex Substrate (PLVS) is an independent research project exploring whether fundamental physics can emerge from a discrete geometric substrate.

Core Idea

Spacetime is modelled as a cubic lattice of phase-locked vortex phasors. Particles and forces appear as defects and organised readouts (Frasor) of this substrate.

Key Results So Far

  • Electric charge derived from tetrahedral chirality imbalance
  • Fine-structure constant \(\alpha^{-1} \approx 136.994\) (0.031% error)
  • Exact Koide ratio \(K = 2/3\) from geometry
  • Baryonic isospin and Gell-Mann–Nishijima relation without quarks

Author

Anthony Percy
Independent Researcher, VK5QS

This work is exploratory. All claims, derivations, and open problems are detailed in the full preprint.


Last updated: June 2026