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Scarlet Framework: A Torsional Bedrock Model

Introduction

The Scarlet Framework is a geometric and temporal redefinition of the universal vacuum. Departing from the notion of "empty" space, this model proposes that the universe is structured upon a space fabric—a multi-layered, torsional lattice characterized by specific angular constants and discrete temporal refresh intervals.

The Core Premise

Standard physics often treats the vacuum as a passive background. The Scarlet Framework asserts that the vacuum is an active, structural medium. This "Bedrock" is governed by three primary pillars:

  • Torsional Displacement: A fundamental 0.21° slip that dictates how energy and matter interact with the underlying fabric.
  • Geometric Intersection: The 21° sheet intersection which defines the structural grid of reality.
  • Temporal Quantization: A universal refresh rate of $10^{-41}$ s, establishing the limit of temporal resolution.

Purpose of this Wiki

This Wiki serves as the living technical documentation for the research of Thomas VanAcker. It is intended for researchers, mathematicians, and physicists looking to explore the mechanics of the torsional bedrock and the mathematical proofs supporting the Scarlet Framework.


Official Record: DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18202747

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