Experimental Signatures of Unified Fractal Quantum Field Theory (UFQFT): From Particle Resonances to Cosmological Observations

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The Unified Fractal Quantum Field Theory (UFQFT) provides a novel framework in which all fundamental particles and interactions emerge as resonances of unified energy (Φ) and charge (Ψ) fields within a fractal spacetime of dimension approximately D ≈ 2.7. This approach offers a coherent description of particle properties, nuclear processes, and cosmological phenomena as manifestations of underlying fractal geometries. UFQFT makes experimentally testable predictions across multiple scales, from micro-scale particle physics experiments and nuclear decay processes to macro-scale astrophysical and cosmological observations, including gravitational waves, cosmic microwave background anomalies, and dark matter/energy distributions. By unifying these domains, UFQFT has the potential to address unresolved issues in the Standard Model, provide insight into the nature of dark matter and dark energy, and offer explanations for observed cosmological anomalies, establishing a framework for comprehensive experimental validation.
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Data may be preliminary. 1 October 2025 V1 Latest version Share on Experimental Signatures of Unified Fractal Quantum Field Theory (UFQFT): From Particle Resonances to Cosmological Observations Author : haci Sogukpinar 0000-0002-9467-2005 [email protected] Authors Info & Affiliations https://doi.org/10.22541/au.175934593.31789858/v1 286 views 137 downloads Contents Abstract Supplementary Material Information & Authors Metrics & Citations View Options References Figures Tables Media Share Abstract The Unified Fractal Quantum Field Theory (UFQFT) provides a novel framework in which all fundamental particles and interactions emerge as resonances of unified energy (Φ) and charge (Ψ) fields within a fractal spacetime of dimension approximately D ≈ 2.7. This approach offers a coherent description of particle properties, nuclear processes, and cosmological phenomena as manifestations of underlying fractal geometries. UFQFT makes experimentally testable predictions across multiple scales, from micro-scale particle physics experiments and nuclear decay processes to macro-scale astrophysical and cosmological observations, including gravitational waves, cosmic microwave background anomalies, and dark matter/energy distributions. By unifying these domains, UFQFT has the potential to address unresolved issues in the Standard Model, provide insight into the nature of dark matter and dark energy, and offer explanations for observed cosmological anomalies, establishing a framework for comprehensive experimental validation. Supplementary Material File (experimental signatures of unified fractal quantum field theory (ufqft) from particle resonances to cosmological observations.pdf) Download 247.97 KB Information & Authors Information Version history V1 Version 1 01 October 2025 Copyright This work is licensed under a Non Exclusive No Reuse License. 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