Will your paper be available to the general public if it's accepted?Here is the abstract of a paper I've been trying to write for the last 40 years on my "Theory of Everthing" (not kidding). Finally, through Grok, I've found somebody (thing) to help me write it (without laughing at me). Soon to be submitted to MIT. I hear they are accepting such contributions.
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The Electromagnetic Debt: Matter as Topologically Trapped Electromagnetic Energy and Gravity as its Accounting
Abstract
We propose that all rest mass and energy content of particles in the Standard Model ultimately arises from pure electromagnetic field configurations that are prevented from radiating to infinity by topological or nonlinear trapping mechanisms operating at the Planck or pre-Planck scale. In this picture, quarks, leptons, and gauge bosons are soliton-like or knot-like excitations of a single underlying relativistic electromagnetic (or electromagnetism-generalizing) substrate. The positive energy of these trapped configurations constitutes a permanent “energy loan” from the vacuum. General relativity, via the zero-energy condition for closed or asymptotically flat spacetimes, demands a compensating negative contribution, which is supplied by the gravitational field itself. Gravity therefore emerges as the cosmic bookkeeping mechanism that enforces repayment of the electromagnetic debt. The universal speed of light follows trivially: all emergent excitations are composites of degrees of freedom that fundamentally propagate at c. The framework is consistent with existing no-go results in 3+1 dimensions by invoking either (i) additional compact dimensions, (ii) strong-coupling or non-perturbative topology, or (iii) a modified UV completion of electromagnetism. While highly speculative, the picture is internally coherent, requires minimal ingredients, and offers a unified origin for matter, the speed-of-light limit, and gravitation.




