Abstract :
For over a century, physics has been divided between two dominant theories: General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. While both are highly successful, they remain fundamentally disconnected.
To address this, the Feldt-Higgs Universal Bridge (F-HUB) introduces a new paradigm. Specifically, it proposes that mass, gravity, and spacetime are not fundamental properties, but instead emerge from structured quantum information. This model draws upon the Holographic Principle, black hole thermodynamics, and quantum information theory.
As a result, F-HUB offers a cohesive framework in which mass arises from quantum energy stabilised by information, and gravity becomes an entropic effect—rather than a fundamental force. Moreover, the master equation derived from this model is both dimensionally consistent and thermodynamically grounded. Crucially, it is also testable, offering new experimental pathways that challenge the need for dark matter and dark energy.
In summary, by reframing foundational physics through the lens of information, F-HUB provides a unified, modern approach that bridges relativity, thermodynamics, and quantum theory within a single theoretical framework.
Keywords :
Emergent Gravity, Entropy, F-HUB Theory, Feldt-Higgs Universal Bridge, Informational Framework, Thermodynamic GravityReferences :
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