Birth of Spacetime: The Feldt-Higgs Universal Bridge (F-HUB) Theory, Part One - A Universal Informational Framework for Mass, Gravity and Entropy
Abstract
Abstract: For over a century, physics has been divided between General Relativity, which describes gravity as spacetime curvature, and Quantum Mechanics, which governs subatomic probabilities. Despite their success, these frameworks remain fundamentally disconnected. The Feldt-Higgs Universal Bridge (F-HUB) introduces a new paradigm that bridges these gaps, proposing that spacetime, mass, and gravity are not fundamental properties but emergent effects arising from structured quantum information. Building on principles such as the Holographic Principle, black hole thermodynamics, and quantum information theory, F-HUB links entropy growth, mass-energy interactions, and the informational structure of reality in a cohesive framework. By reinterpreting mass as an emergent property of energy stabilised by quantum information, and gravity as an entropic effect rather than a fundamental force, F-HUB challenges the need for dark matter and dark energy. The master equation derived in this theory is dimensionally consistent and testable, offering pathways for experimental verification. This work redefines foundational physics through an informational framework, offering a unified approach that aligns with the latest research in QM, thermodynamics, and relativity.Keywords: Mass generation; Gravity; Entropy; Higgs mechanism; Informational theory; Theoretical physics, New universal framework, F-HUB theory, Emergent property.
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