Abstract
This paper presents a novel, non-perturbative topological field theory that unifies quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and gravitation by redefining physical matter as emergent geometric structures from a lower-dimensional informational substrate. We postulate that the universe's fundamental baseline is a two-sided, non-orientable 2D informational membrane situated at the boundary z = 0. Using a newly defined Helical Transmutation Operator (\(\^{\mathcal{T}}\)), flat, complex probability densities are projected into a 3D+ runtime environment as continuous physical trajectories exhibiting helical geometries. By factoring in an independent spatial z-axis, we derive a geometric origin for gravitational mass-energy membrane tension and identify antimatter as a mirrored, left-handed cryptographic data clone executing in the negative spatial plane (z < 0). Finally, we integrate local temperature (T) as an intrinsic phase-noise and frequency modulator, providing a unified framework for cosmic data recycling via black hole serialization queues.
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Eckes, Christopher L., "The Helical Transmutation Manifest: A Field Theory of 2D Membrane Information Substruction, Coordinate z-Axis Mapping, and Thermal Phase Space Dynamics", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
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