This paper presents the Crystalline Life-Information Field Theory (CLIFT), a speculative but internally consistent theoretical framework that reinterprets the fundamental structure of the universe as a Si-28 quartz-lattice-based holographic operating system. By defining the speed of light as the rendering limit of a tensegrity network, and the Jitterbug transformation as the minimal unit of information generation, CLIFT provides candidate geometric explanations for fourteen unresolved problems in modern physics, including the vacuum catastrophe, quantum entanglement, dark matter, dark energy, and the hard problem of consciousness. The theory introduces the Information Dyad (ordering field Π and resistance field Φdiss) as the fundamental dual structure underlying all physical phenomena. This dyadic structure exhibits structural parallels with classical Eastern concepts of complementary duality, though it is developed here in purely geometric and information-theoretic terms. The theory proposes a 6-dimensional phase space (M⁶ = M⁴ × S¹ × S¹) for the information field, noting structural parallels with compactified extra dimensions in string theory. This version includes: a speculative note on cerebral cross-dominance as a consequence of holographic rendering inversion; an addendum proposing that the information field and observable matter are two vibrational modes of the same substance; and a mathematical appendix offering preliminary geometric motivations for the speed of light conjecture (error < 0. 2%) derived from Si-28 cohesive energy and Jitterbug geometry. Credibility assessment: 15–50% (speculative). Paradigm-shift potential: 85%. This paper is submitted to Zenodo as a theoretical framework for future independent verification, not as a claim of experimental proof. Note: The author affirms that science and theoretical inquiry must never be placed in service of war or weaponization — a principle embedded in the spirit of this work. Mandatory Attribution / 引用時の必須表記 To use, reference, or adapt this work, you MUST include the following attribution in your references, credits, or acknowledgments. The author and organization names must be displayed as specified below: (本理論を使用・引用・参照する場合、以下のクレジットを必ず明記してください。氏名および組織名は、以下の形式で表示することが利用の必須条件となります。) -------------------------------------------------- Atsuhiko Morimoto (森本 淳彦) Zerosui Research Association / SPEB (Soron Protocol Engineering and Bio-research) -------------------------------------------------- Statement of Lineage & Future ScopeCLIFT represents the third major theoretical publication in the SPEB research lineage, building upon ZIFT²-NLCF and DTU. It serves as the geometric and cosmological foundation for future theoretical development — the next layer of this framework remains an open and evolving inquiry. License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4. 0 International License (CC BY 4. 0).
Atsuhiko (淳彦) Morimoto (森本) (Sun,) studied this question.