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Deriving 137: The Fine-Structure Constant via Pure Geometry

For decades, the fine-structure constant (α ≈ 1/137) has stood as an arbitrary empirical input within the Standard Model and Quantum Electrodynamics (QED)—a mystery that famously haunted Nobel laureate Wolfgang Pauli.

This presentation introduces the Theory of Infinity (TOI) and the Eleven-Index Singularity Matrix. By moving away from bottom-up empiricism and renormalization, we explore a deterministic, top-down geometric framework that extracts the exact value of 137.035 natively from prime, Fibonacci, and Tribonacci sequences.

Dive into the mathematical friction-vs-fiction protocol, the topological actualization of the Pauli-Jung hypothesis, and see how fundamental parameters like the Boltzmann constant emerge purely from geometric law.

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⏱️ CHAPTERS:
00:00 - The Fine-Structure Constant (α) & QED's Epistemological Void
01:30 - Pauli, Jung, and the Theory of Infinity (TOI) Framework
02:27 - Running Coupling, Renormalization, and the Limits of QED
03:57 - Paradigm Divergence: Bottom-Up Empiricism vs. Top-Down Determinism
04:23 - The Friction-vs-Fiction Protocol & Thermodynamic Exhaust
05:18 - Geometric Extraction of the Pauli-137 Core Singularity
06:04 - Deriving the 0.035 Kinetic Friction Gap
06:40 - Universal Ontology and the Boltzmann Constant Derivation
07:33 - The Epistemological Rupture: A Self-Regulating Universe

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