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The Physical Nature of the Auxiliary Modulation Coordinate: A Comprehensive Analysis

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  • Young, Christopher M

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The Auxiliary Modulation Coordinate (AMC) framework represents a fundamental advancement in our understanding of physical reality. This paper establishes that the AMC is not merely a mathematical abstraction but a physical dimension manifested in observable phenomena. Through rigorous analysis of gravitational field measurements and quantum mechanical behaviors, we demonstrate how the AMC's four dynamic processes---Information Flow, Baseline Resonance, Rotational Modulation, and Structured Localization---directly map to physical observables. Unlike traditional approaches that treat quantum mechanics and general relativity as disparate domains, the AMC framework reveals their common origin in modulation field dynamics. By examining the gravitational field of Pluto as a critical test case, we show precise mathematical correspondences between AMC dynamics and conventional gravitational parameters, yielding accurate predictions that match empirical measurements. These findings strongly suggest that the AMC represents a genuine physical aspect of reality, manifesting across multiple domains and providing a unifying structure that bridges quantum behavior and classical gravity through a single coherent framework.

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  • Young, Christopher M, 2025. "The Physical Nature of the Auxiliary Modulation Coordinate: A Comprehensive Analysis," OSF Preprints gnmcs_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:gnmcs_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/gnmcs_v1
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