Publication: Helix Light Vortex Theory (HLV)
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Marcel Krüger
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Marcel Krüger born 18.07.84
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This paper introduces the concept of Technological Bio-Gravimetry, a key prediction of the comprehensive Helix-Light-Vortex (HLV) theory. The HLV framework aims to unify the fundamental building blocks of physics—space, time, matter, and consciousness—within a single, coherent model. It is built upon core principles such as a universal information field (\Phi(x,t)), a complex "Spiral Time" (\Psi(t)=t+i\phi(t)), and the idea that properties like mass and spin are emergent resonances within a quantized spatial lattice. The central hypothesis of Bio-Gravimetry posits that coherent neuronal states can actively modulate this information field. This modulation is predicted to produce physically measurable effects, namely localized gravitational (\Delta g\ne0) and spin-based (\Delta\phi_{Spin}\ne0) anomalies near these neuronal systems. According to the theory, gravitation itself arises not from mass, but as a form of "information pressure" caused by gradients in this field. The confirmation of this hypothesis would unlock revolutionary technological paradigms, ranging from direct brain-computer interfaces to advanced spacetime modulators. The theory is presented as scientifically testable, with a key proposed experiment involving the measurement of gravitational and spin anomalies in neuronal cultures using quantum gravimeters. Ultimately, this work offers a potential framework for the unification of space, time, matter, gravitation, and consciousness. The author also expresses a humanitarian vision, stating that if proven, these transformative technologies should be used exclusively for the benefit of all humanity and be made freely available.
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This paper introduces the concept of Technological Bio-Gravimetry, a key prediction of the comprehensive Helix-Light-Vortex (HLV) theory. The HLV framework aims to unify the fundamental building blocks of physics—space, time, matter, and consciousness—within a single, coherent model. It is built upon core principles such as a universal information field (\Phi(x,t)), a complex "Spiral Time" (\Psi(t)=t+i\phi(t)), and the idea that properties like mass and spin are emergent resonances within a quantized spatial lattice. The central hypothesis of Bio-Gravimetry posits that coherent neuronal states can actively modulate this information field. This modulation is predicted to produce physically measurable effects, namely localized gravitational (\Delta g\ne0) and spin-based (\Delta\phi_{Spin}\ne0) anomalies near these neuronal systems. According to the theory, gravitation itself arises not from mass, but as a form of "information pressure" caused by gradients in this field. The confirmation of this hypothesis would unlock revolutionary technological paradigms, ranging from direct brain-computer interfaces to advanced spacetime modulators. The theory is presented as scientifically testable, with a key proposed experiment involving the measurement of gravitational and spin anomalies in neuronal cultures using quantum gravimeters. Ultimately, this work offers a potential framework for the unification of space, time, matter, gravitation, and consciousness. The author also expresses a humanitarian vision, stating that if proven, these transformative technologies should be used exclusively for the benefit of all humanity and be made freely available.
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