Historical Impact Abstract
Universal Mechanics: Closure, Invariance, and the End of Postulated Physics
Universal Mechanics constructs all of physical reality from a closed set of algebraic and geometric invariants, with all force laws, particle structures, and dynamical phenomena derived as necessary mathematical consequences of energy, length, and time. The framework eliminates fitted constants and empirical postulates; every law is constructed from primitive relationships and checked for closure, differentiability, and invariance. Particle identity, field behaviour, and all observed “zoo” phenomena are mapped to unique spiral and harmonic configurations on a single causal manifold. Precision to machine closure is demonstrated for all constants. Universal Mechanics thus offers a historic unification of physics, restoring causality and geometric determinism as the basis of all theory.