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The Hawkins Omniversal Theory (HOT) is a theoretical framework developed by Michael James Hawkins under Hawkins Omniversal LLC, aiming to unify quantum mechanics, general relativity, cosmology, and consciousness through the principle of resonance-driven information structuring.HOT is built upon seven core components, each addressing fundamental aspects of reality:Information as the fundamental building blockResonance as the governing principle of realityOmni-dimensionality and fractal harmonicsEnergy-frequency scaling and non-static constantsDynamic space-time and modified gravityBlack holes as resonant transition pointsThe role of consciousness in physical realityHOT introduces 15 modified equations, including refining Einstein’s field equations, Schrödinger’s wave function, and the Planck-Einstein relation. These equations incorporate dimensional frequency scaling, resonance amplification, and time-dependent energy interactions, providing a new mathematical foundation for:Quantum gravity through resonance-driven modifications to gravitational dynamics.Space-time fluidity by treating space-time as a dynamic, frequency-dependent medium.Black hole information retention via harmonic resonance and non-destructive information encoding.Consciousness-field interactions by linking quantum coherence with cognitive resonance effects.This work establishes a testable, self-consistent model that addresses major limitations in modern physics while offering new experimental predictions for quantum resonance effects, gravitational wave anomalies, and dark energy oscillations.Version History:Version 1.0 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14906465) – Restricted, Initial release of the Hawkins Omniversal Theory.Version 2.0 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14947489) – Refined formatting, clarity, references, and contact information.© 2025 Michael James Hawkins, Hawkins Omniversal LLC. This work is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL-3.0). Full license text available at: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
Title: Hawkins Omniversal Theory
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The Hawkins Omniversal Theory (HOT) is a theoretical framework developed by Michael James Hawkins under Hawkins Omniversal LLC, aiming to unify quantum mechanics, general relativity, cosmology, and consciousness through the principle of resonance-driven information structuring.
HOT is built upon seven core components, each addressing fundamental aspects of reality:Information as the fundamental building blockResonance as the governing principle of realityOmni-dimensionality and fractal harmonicsEnergy-frequency scaling and non-static constantsDynamic space-time and modified gravityBlack holes as resonant transition pointsThe role of consciousness in physical realityHOT introduces 15 modified equations, including refining Einstein’s field equations, Schrödinger’s wave function, and the Planck-Einstein relation.
These equations incorporate dimensional frequency scaling, resonance amplification, and time-dependent energy interactions, providing a new mathematical foundation for:Quantum gravity through resonance-driven modifications to gravitational dynamics.
Space-time fluidity by treating space-time as a dynamic, frequency-dependent medium.
Black hole information retention via harmonic resonance and non-destructive information encoding.
Consciousness-field interactions by linking quantum coherence with cognitive resonance effects.
This work establishes a testable, self-consistent model that addresses major limitations in modern physics while offering new experimental predictions for quantum resonance effects, gravitational wave anomalies, and dark energy oscillations.
Version History:Version 1.
0 (DOI: 10.
5281/zenodo.
14906465) – Restricted, Initial release of the Hawkins Omniversal Theory.
Version 2.
0 (DOI: 10.
5281/zenodo.
14947489) – Refined formatting, clarity, references, and contact information.
© 2025 Michael James Hawkins, Hawkins Omniversal LLC.
This work is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.
0 (GPL-3.
0).
Full license text available at: https://www.
gnu.
org/licenses/gpl-3.
en.
html.
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