A Universe Reimagined

Exploring the core principles of Quantum Field Dynamics (QFD) — a framework that proposes a simpler, more elegant, and fully unified description of reality, from the smallest particle to the grandest cosmic structures.

The Foundation: One Field to Rule Them All

Standard physics requires a "zoo" of over 17 fundamental particles and four distinct forces. QFD starts from a radically simpler premise: all of reality emerges from the dynamics and geometry of a single, unified multivector field, ψ.

Particle Ontology Comparison

QFD radically simplifies the Standard Model's "particle zoo" into three fundamental wavelet archetypes.

Unification from a Single Field

ψ-Field

Scalar Component ⟨ψ⟩₀

Emergent Gravity & Vacuum Properties

Vector Component ⟨ψ⟩₁

Emergent Electromagnetism

Bivector Component ⟨ψ⟩₂

Emergent Spin & Quantum Phase

Field Gradients ∇ψ

Emergent Forces

All Observable Physics

A New Architecture for Matter

QFD proposes a force-free model for the atomic nucleus. The Strong Nuclear Force is no longer needed. Stability arises from a profound geometric and energetic balance.

Standard Model: The Strong Force

A separate, fundamental force, ~137 times stronger than electromagnetism, is postulated to bind protons and neutrons, overcoming immense electrostatic repulsion.

p+ n p+
Strong Force

QFD: Electron Shielding

The nucleus is a single, positive wavelet. Stability is achieved by the geometric cancellation from the interpenetrating "negative density" electron cloud.

[+ Nucleus +]
e- cloud
Geometric & Energetic Stability

A Cosmos Without Beginning or End

QFD replaces the Big Bang narrative with a static, eternal, and self-regulating cosmos. The universe's observed properties are not relics of a primordial past but features of a present-day dynamic equilibrium.

Cosmic Composition

The "Dark Universe" problem, where 95% of the cosmos is attributed to unseen entities, is resolved in QFD. The effects attributed to dark matter and dark energy are explained by other QFD mechanisms.

Cosmic Timeline

Standard Model: Big Bang

~13.8 BYA: Singularity

Present Day

QFD: Static & Eternal

An Eternal Cycle of Consumption & Recycling

The Redshift Reinterpreted

The primary evidence for an accelerating universe comes from distant supernovae appearing dimmer than expected. QFD explains this without dark energy, proposing that redshift is an energy loss mechanism that is enhanced by the supernova's own brightness.

Supernova Magnitude vs. Redshift

This chart compares the standard model (ΛCDM), which requires dark energy to fit the data, with the QFD model, where Flux-Dependent Redshift (FDR) naturally explains the observations in a static universe.