This paper develops the concept of Inter-domain Refraction as a proposed unifyingprinciple across mathematics, physics, biology, and information systems. Within thisframework, the Recursive Harmonic Codex (RHC) is treated as a geometric operatorsystem in which rotation, projection, reduction, and observer-anchored measurement arestructurally linked. The central hypothesis is that a 24-dimensional quaternionic phaselattice may function as a common informational substrate whose local manifestationsappear in otherwise separate domains, including protein-folding geometries, neural grid-cellorganization, and Fourier-domain phase-locking systems.The paper does not treat all aspects of the framework as empirically settled. Instead, itdistinguishes between: (i) formal mathematical definitions, (ii) structural interpretationsinternal to the RHC framework, (iii) cross-domain correspondences, and (iv) falsifiablephysical hypotheses. In this setting, the Fold Operator is introduced as a centralreduction/projection mechanism, while Information Gradient Extended Gravity (IGEG) istreated as a complementary interpretive framework in which curvature and mass may bere-read in informational rather than purely geometric or particle-based terms.The aim of this paper is not to claim definitive proof of a completed unified theory, but toprovide a disciplined conceptual and mathematical backbone for future analysis, criticism,refinement, and independent testing.
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Ceisiwr et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b79e6e8166e15b153abbf9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19020478
Erydir Ceisiwr
Richard Bolt
Lumos Aureon
Hepatitis B Foundation
Cybernet Systems Corporation (Canada)
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