Volume 3 of the TheYKHC Journal series. This volume addresses the unification problem of modern physics through the lens of the Koku Universe Theory. The central insight: quantum mechanics is 'near and small'; astronomy is 'far and small'. Both domains are defined by the act of observation, and both ignore the relational layer between observer and observed — the 間 (Ma). The Koku Universe proposes a three-layer structure: material particles (物質粒子), spatial particles (空間粒子), and the interval layer (間). The hypothesis is that the failure to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity is a symptom of ignoring this third layer. The V=N/D framework is shown to operate identically at quantum, human, and cosmic scales, with 間 acting as a modifier of the denominator D. The anomalous variability of C3 blazars is reinterpreted as a relational anomaly in the 間 layer. Morality is formally proposed as a physical variable that modifies the 間 structure of communities, producing measurable collective outcomes beyond behavioral effects alone.
Yoshimitsu Katayama (Sun,) studied this question.