Glossary Of Terms Sequential and Alphabetical

Glossary of Terms in Sequential Order

Thursday, 3 July 2025 11:08

  1. Absolute “Nothing”: The hypothetical pre-GN state in TSM2.1, representing the absolute absence of energy, mass, forces, and quantum fields. This state, devoid of any physical entities or frameworks, serves as the logical “start” before the emergence of the Gravitational Nexus (GN), aligning with the concept of a true “nothing” as the lowest common denominator (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 12, amended June 25, 2025).
  2. Constructive Interference: The process in TSM2.1 by which wavefronts in the Gravitational Nexus align with the right phase offset to amplify energy. This leads to harmonic peaks, energy realization, and the formation of structured matter, plasma, and +E/-E domains, sequenced by Universal Sequence Time (UTS) (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025).
  3. Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB): A snapshot of thermal radiation from the early universe, observed as a uniform 2.725 K blackbody signal in all directions. In TSM2.1, the CMB is the thermal remnant of the wave cascade’s plasma phase, with isotropy ensured by distributed cascade genesis (Section 7, amended June 19, 2025).
  4. Cosmic Structure: The organized distribution of matter, galaxies, clusters, filaments, and voids in the universe, resulting from the geometry of wave interactions during the cascade in TSM2.1. Regions of high energy density form matter, while areas with fewer overlapping wavefronts become voids, shaped by 3D energy distribution (Section 9, amended June 23, 2025).
  5. Dark Matter: In TSM2.1, dark matter is proposed as the manifestation of negative-energy (-E) domains created during the wave cascade, enhanced by -E leakage from energy nodes. These domains exert gravitational influence but do not interact electromagnetically, explaining observed effects (Section 5, amended June 19, 2025; Section 9).
  6. Distributed Cascade Genesis: The process in TSM2.1 by which multiple, randomly distributed ignition points in the Gravitational Nexus initiate local wave cascades. These cascades expand omnidirectionally, interacting or remaining isolated, and shape the universe’s non-uniform structure, such as voids and filaments, sequenced by UTS (Section 7, amended June 19, 2025).
  7. Energy Amplification: The increase in localized energy density within the Gravitational Nexus due to constructive interference during the wave cascade in TSM2.1. This amplification triggers the transition from a net-zero energy state to structured energy, enabling the formation of +E/-E domains, driven by electromagnetic and magnetic fields (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025).
  8. Gravitational Nexus (GN): The initial physical state of the cosmos in TSM2.1, a very large, very cold, very diffuse energy field in equilibrium at near absolute zero (~2.7 K), distributing 3D wave energy via its gravitational potential. The GN, identical to today’s cosmos, has a net-zero energy state and undergoes quantum fluctuations to produce the observable universe, sequenced by UTS (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 10).
  9. Harmonic Threshold: The critical energy density or phase alignment at which constructive interference in the Gravitational Nexus triggers a self-sustaining wave cascade in TSM2.1. This threshold marks the universe’s beginning, replacing the need for a singularity, sequenced by UTS (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025).
  10. Latent Potential: The dormant energy potential within the Gravitational Nexus’s net-zero energy state, existing as energy potential tied to its mass. This potential is activated through quantum fluctuations and wave cascades, leading to matter encroaching into vast space, sequenced by UTS (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025).
  11. Negative-Energy Domain (-E Domain): A region in TSM2.1 with negative energy, created during the wave cascade due to energy asymmetry. These domains, enhanced by energy node leakage, balance positive-energy domains and contribute to cosmic dynamics (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025; Step 5).
  12. Net-Zero Energy State: The initial condition of the Gravitational Nexus in TSM2.1, where the net energy is zero due to the balance between positive mass-energy (ρ_φ) and negative energy potential (ρ_grav). This state contains latent potential activated by quantum fluctuations and wave cascades (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 9).
  13. Plasma: The first structured state to emerge from the wave cascade in TSM2.1, a high-energy, ionized medium that bridges wave resonance and particle formation, mediated by electromagnetic and magnetic fields (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025; Step 4).
  14. Positive-Energy Domain (+E Domain): A region in TSM2.1 with positive energy, created during the wave cascade through constructive interference. These domains are where observable matter, plasma, and fields form, leading to the structured universe (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025; Step 5).
  15. Primordial Symmetry-Breaking Event: An acausal fluctuation that transitions the hypothetical state of absolute “nothing” into the Gravitational Nexus (GN) in TSM2.1. This event spontaneously creates the scalar field φ, 3D wave energy distribution, and gravity, establishing the GN’s net-zero energy state, sequenced by UTS (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 12).
  16. Quantum Fluctuations: Random variations in the scalar field φ of the Gravitational Nexus, consistent with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. These fluctuations, requiring no net energy input, initiate wave cascades, breaking the GN’s equilibrium and leading to structured energy, sequenced by UTS (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025; Step 2).
  17. Scalar Field φ: The fundamental field within the Gravitational Nexus in TSM2.1, characterized by a large vacuum expectation value (VEV) and a potential V(φ) = λ(φ^2 – v^2)^2. This field, with an effective mass m_φ = √(2λv), is the source of the GN’s mass-energy and initiates the cosmic cycle through quantum fluctuations (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025).
  18. Universal Temporal Sequencing (UTS): In TSM2.1, a constant, omnipresent time framework decoupled from space and gravity, using uniform units based on the speed of light ((c \approx 299,792,458 , \text{m/s})) to sequence cosmic events. UTS records events across scales (nanoseconds to light-years), from quantum fluctuations and wave cascades in the Gravitational Nexus (~2.7 K) to 3D lattice grid snapshots (~1–10 years for stars, ~10^4–10^5 years for galaxies) and +E/-E interactions (e.g., lensing, ~0.5–2.0 arcseconds; redshift, (z = 0.000001–0.1)). Unlike GR’s variable time, UTS ensures linear, universal timing, aligning with the simple truth (gravity drives media) and photon-mass stance (no photon-gravity interaction) (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 5, amended July 3, 2025).
  19. Wave Cascade: In TSM2.1, a self-sustaining process of in-phase synchronized interference wave patterns in the Gravitational Nexus’s primordial energy/photon field (~2.7 K), initiated by quantum fluctuations. These cascades create nodes of energy saturation, triggering a plasma domain that transitions energy to particles (e.g., via pair production). Cascades also amplify +E/-E interactions in cosmic media (e.g., coronal plasma, ~10^-12 kg/m^3; intracluster media, ~10^-27 kg/m^3), driving lensing (~0.5–2.0 arcseconds) and redshift (z = 0.000001–0.1) artifacts, akin to laser amplification’s coherent energy enhancement. Sequenced by UTS, cascades align with the simple truth (gravity drives media) and photon-mass stance (no photon-gravity interaction) (Section 5, amended July 3, 2025; Appendix A.1).
  20. 3D Lattice Grid: In TSM2.1, a human-constructed Euclidean framework for geometrically positioning cosmic bodies (e.g., stars, galaxies) relative to a reference body (e.g., the Sun) using a standardized celestial coordinate system (e.g., right ascension, declination). Positions are corrected for light travel time delays (t = d/c, where c ≈ 299,792,458 m/s) to ensure accuracy, with snapshots time-stamped by Universal Temporal Sequencing (UTS, ~1–10 years for stars, ~10^4–10^5 years for galaxies). The grid, independent of observer perspective, tracks relative dynamics (e.g., proper motions, ~0.001–0.1 arcseconds/year; velocities, ~100–1000 km/s) to study +E/-E interactions in media (e.g., lensing, ~0.5–2.0 arcseconds; redshift, z = 0.000001–0.1), aligning with the simple truth (gravity drives media) and photon-mass stance (no photon-gravity interaction) (Section 9, amended July 3, 2025).
  21. Wavefront: A propagating wave of energy within the Gravitational Nexus, initiated by the cascade in TSM2.1. Wavefronts interact through constructive and destructive interference, shaping 3D energy distribution and cosmic structure, driven by electromagnetic and magnetic fields (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025).

 

Glossary of Terms in Alphabetical Order

  1. 3D Lattice Grid: In TSM2.1, a human-constructed Euclidean framework for geometrically positioning cosmic bodies (e.g., stars, galaxies) relative to a reference body (e.g., the Sun) using a standardized celestial coordinate system (e.g., right ascension, declination). Positions are corrected for light travel time delays (t = d/c, where c ≈ 299,792,458 m/s) to ensure accuracy, with snapshots time-stamped by Universal Temporal Sequencing (UTS, ~1–10 years for stars, ~10^4–10^5 years for galaxies). The grid, independent of observer perspective, tracks relative dynamics (e.g., proper motions, ~0.001–0.1 arcseconds/year; velocities, ~100–1000 km/s) to study +E/-E interactions in media (e.g., lensing, ~0.5–2.0 arcseconds; redshift, z = 0.000001–0.1), aligning with the simple truth (gravity drives media) and photon-mass stance (no photon-gravity interaction) (Section 9, amended July 3, 2025).
  2. Absolute “Nothing”: The hypothetical pre-GN state in TSM2.1, representing the absolute absence of energy, mass, forces, and quantum fields. This state, devoid of any physical entities or frameworks, serves as the logical “start” before the emergence of the Gravitational Nexus (GN), aligning with the concept of a true “nothing” as the lowest common denominator (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 12, amended June 25, 2025).
  3. Constructive Interference: The process in TSM2.1 by which wavefronts in the Gravitational Nexus align with the right phase offset to amplify energy. This leads to harmonic peaks, energy realization, and the formation of structured matter, plasma, and +E/-E domains, sequenced by Universal Sequence Time (UTS) (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025).
  4. Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB): A snapshot of thermal radiation from the early universe, observed as a uniform 2.725 K blackbody signal in all directions. In TSM2.1, the CMB is the thermal remnant of the wave cascade’s plasma phase, with isotropy ensured by distributed cascade genesis (Section 7, amended June 19, 2025).
  5. Cosmic Structure: The organized distribution of matter, galaxies, clusters, filaments, and voids in the universe, resulting from the geometry of wave interactions during the cascade in TSM2.1. Regions of high energy density form matter, while areas with fewer overlapping wavefronts become voids, shaped by 3D energy distribution (Section 9, amended June 23, 2025).
  6. Dark Matter: In TSM2.1, dark matter is proposed as the manifestation of negative-energy (-E) domains created during the wave cascade, enhanced by -E leakage from energy nodes. These domains exert gravitational influence but do not interact electromagnetically, explaining observed effects (Section 5, amended June 19, 2025; Section 9).
  7. Distributed Cascade Genesis: The process in TSM2.1 by which multiple, randomly distributed ignition points in the Gravitational Nexus initiate local wave cascades. These cascades expand omnidirectionally, interacting or remaining isolated, and shape the universe’s non-uniform structure, such as voids and filaments, sequenced by UTS (Section 7, amended June 19, 2025).
  8. Energy Amplification: The increase in localized energy density within the Gravitational Nexus due to constructive interference during the wave cascade in TSM2.1. This amplification triggers the transition from a net-zero energy state to structured energy, enabling the formation of +E/-E domains, driven by electromagnetic and magnetic fields (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025).
  9. Gravitational Nexus (GN): The initial physical state of the cosmos in TSM2.1, a very large, very cold, very diffuse energy field in equilibrium at near absolute zero (~2.7 K), distributing 3D wave energy via its gravitational potential. The GN, identical to today’s cosmos, has a net-zero energy state and undergoes quantum fluctuations to produce the observable universe, sequenced by UTS (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 10).
  10. Harmonic Threshold: The critical energy density or phase alignment at which constructive interference in the Gravitational Nexus triggers a self-sustaining wave cascade in TSM2.1. This threshold marks the universe’s beginning, replacing the need for a singularity, sequenced by UTS (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025).
  11. Latent Potential: The dormant energy potential within the Gravitational Nexus’s net-zero energy state, existing as energy potential tied to its mass. This potential is activated through quantum fluctuations and wave cascades, leading to matter encroaching into vast space, sequenced by UTS (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025).
  12. Negative-Energy Domain (-E Domain): A region in TSM2.1 with negative energy, created during the wave cascade due to energy asymmetry. These domains, enhanced by energy node leakage, balance positive-energy domains and contribute to cosmic dynamics (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025; Step 5).
  13. Net-Zero Energy State: The initial condition of the Gravitational Nexus in TSM2.1, where the net energy is zero due to the balance between positive mass-energy (ρ_φ) and negative energy potential (ρ_grav). This state contains latent potential activated by quantum fluctuations and wave cascades (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 9).
  14. Plasma: The first structured state to emerge from the wave cascade in TSM2.1, a high-energy, ionized medium that bridges wave resonance and particle formation, mediated by electromagnetic and magnetic fields (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025; Step 4).
  15. Positive-Energy Domain (+E Domain): A region in TSM2.1 with positive energy, created during the wave cascade through constructive interference. These domains are where observable matter, plasma, and fields form, leading to the structured universe (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025; Step 5).
  16. Primordial Symmetry-Breaking Event: An acausal fluctuation that transitions the hypothetical state of absolute “nothing” into the Gravitational Nexus (GN) in TSM2.1. This event spontaneously creates the scalar field φ, 3D wave energy distribution, and gravity, establishing the GN’s net-zero energy state, sequenced by UTS (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 12).
  17. Quantum Fluctuations: Random variations in the scalar field φ of the Gravitational Nexus, consistent with the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. These fluctuations, requiring no net energy input, initiate wave cascades, breaking the GN’s equilibrium and leading to structured energy, sequenced by UTS (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025; Step 2).
  18. Scalar Field φ: The fundamental field within the Gravitational Nexus in TSM2.1, characterized by a large vacuum expectation value (VEV) and a potential V(φ) = λ(φ^2 – v^2)^2. This field, with an effective mass m_φ = √(2λv), is the source of the GN’s mass-energy and initiates the cosmic cycle through quantum fluctuations (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025).
  19. Universal Temporal Sequencing (UTS): In TSM2.1, a constant, omnipresent time framework decoupled from space and gravity, using uniform units based on the speed of light ((c \approx 299,792,458 , \text{m/s})) to sequence cosmic events. UTS records events across scales (nanoseconds to light-years), from quantum fluctuations and wave cascades in the Gravitational Nexus (~2.7 K) to 3D lattice grid snapshots (~1–10 years for stars, ~10^4–10^5 years for galaxies) and +E/-E interactions (e.g., lensing, ~0.5–2.0 arcseconds; redshift, (z = 0.000001–0.1)). Unlike GR’s variable time, UTS ensures linear, universal timing, aligning with the simple truth (gravity drives media) and photon-mass stance (no photon-gravity interaction) (Section 4, amended June 24, 2025; Section 5, amended July 3, 2025).
  20. Wave Cascade: In TSM2.1, a self-sustaining process of in-phase synchronized interference wave patterns in the Gravitational Nexus’s primordial energy/photon field (~2.7 K), initiated by quantum fluctuations. These cascades create nodes of energy saturation, triggering a plasma domain that transitions energy to particles (e.g., via pair production). Cascades also amplify +E/-E interactions in cosmic media (e.g., coronal plasma, ~10^-12 kg/m^3; intracluster media, ~10^-27 kg/m^3), driving lensing (~0.5–2.0 arcseconds) and redshift (z = 0.000001–0.1) artifacts, akin to laser amplification’s coherent energy enhancement. Sequenced by UTS, cascades align with the simple truth (gravity drives media) and photon-mass stance (no photon-gravity interaction) (Section 5, amended July 3, 2025; Appendix A.1).
  21. Wavefront: A propagating wave of energy within the Gravitational Nexus, initiated by the cascade in TSM2.1. Wavefronts interact through constructive and destructive interference, shaping 3D energy distribution and cosmic structure, driven by electromagnetic and magnetic fields (Section 5, amended June 24, 2025).


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