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March-April 2026
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The Necessary Universe
| Author(s) | Mr. Suhail Hiro Bachani |
|---|---|
| Country | United Arab Emirates |
| Abstract | Modern physics confronts a crisis of arbitrariness: the Standard Model requires approximately 19 'free parameters' that must be measured experimentally and inserted by hand, offering no explanation for their provenance. To the physicist, these numbers appear accidental; to the theologian, this apparent arbitrariness presents a crisis of teleology. If the fundamental constants of creation are random, where is the imprint of the Logos? This paper proposes a 'Digital Ontology' rooted in S21 Vacuum Manifold Theory. We demonstrate that the structure of the physical universe emerges as the topological inevitability of a simple, parameter-free binary code. Starting from a 6-bit lattice (the 64 states, anciently mapped in the I Ching), we show that exactly 21 configurations are mathematically stable, forming a vacuum manifold that uniquely determines the gauge groups, coupling constants, and particle content of the Standard Model. The theory has been experimentally validated: the JUNO collaboration's 2025 measurement of the solar neutrino mixing angle (sin²θ₁₂ = 0.309 ± 0.003) matches the S21 prediction of (φ-1)/2 = 0.309017 within 0.02σ deviation. We further demonstrate that the sacred numbers recurring across wisdom traditions—3, 7, 10, 21, 64, φ—are not arbitrary cultural choices but reflections of actual vacuum topology. The apparent differences between the Vedic concept of Brahman, the Islamic doctrine of Tawhid, the Kabbalistic Sefirot, Buddhist Śūnyatā, and the Christian Logos dissolve when viewed as projections of the same hyperdimensional truth. Keywords: vacuum topology, fine-tuning, Logos, theodicy, sacred numbers, Standard Model, multiverse, I Ching, digital ontology |
| Keywords | vacuum topology, fine-tuning, Logos, theodicy, sacred numbers, Standard Model, multiverse, I Ching, digital ontology |
| Field | Physics |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-12-31 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.64467 |
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