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The Unified Framework for Wave-Energy Theory: A Unification Study of Wave Energy and Elementary Particles

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12 March 2026

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13 March 2026

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Abstract
This paper introduces a novel theoretical framework in which wave energy serves as the fundamental basis for understanding the structure and dynamics of the universe. Within this model, elementary particles are interpreted as distinct vibrational modes of wave energy, while fundamental forces—such as gravity and electromagnetism—are represented as interference patterns arising from the interaction of these waves. Furthermore, spacetime is conceptualized as an emergent energy network formed by the multidimensional interference of wave energy. The framework incorporates the influence of extra spatial dimensions, offering new insights into phenomena such as dark matter and dark energy. Additionally, it provides corrected energy level calculations for the hydrogen atom that account for the effects of higher-dimensional contributions. The mathematical formulation is based on generalized wave equations in D-dimensions, with testable predictions for modified energy spectra.
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