Description/Abstract: Four mysteries have persisted at the quantum scale for decades: the mechanism of wavefunction collapse, the structure of quantum entanglement, the origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry, and the unexplained smallness of neutrino masses. Each has resisted resolution within existing frameworks. This paper presents answers to all four, derived from a single classification: the identification of the fundamental equations of physics as fractal geometric. No equation is modified. No new particle is proposed. Each answer generates specific, testable predictions against existing or near-future experimental data. This is a companion paper to "How to Break Resonance Theory" (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18750736), which addresses the large-scale mysteries. Together, they span the full range of physical reality from the Planck scale to the observable universe. The challenge is simple: solve these mysteries better, or test the solutions offered here. Keywords: wavefunction collapse, quantum entanglement, baryogenesis, neutrino mass, seesaw mechanism, fractal geometry, phase transition, Resonance Theory, falsification, testable predictions, Bell inequality, measurement problem
Lucian Randolph (Tue,) studied this question.