Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS New England Section (NES) Annual Meeting 2025
Friday–Saturday, November 7–8, 2025; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Session C01: Poster Session I
4:30 PM,
Friday, November 7, 2025
Brown University
Room: Engineering Research Center (ERC)/Hazeltine Commons
Abstract: C01.00026 : A Simple, Generalized Relational Model and Consequent Implications andConjectures
Presenter:
Edward S Robins
(Personal Submission: Former Institutions NEU, UMASS, UofT)
Author:
Edward S Robins
(Personal Submission: Former Institutions NEU, UMASS, UofT)
with the minimum of assumptions. The model shows elements fundamental to quantum
field theory and the enigma of the apparent observer that has dogged interpretations of quantum
theory for the last century, though this was not its original intent. The lengthy evolution of the
model will be briefly touched upon, along with some computational results and the mathematical
and philosophical background behind the model.
Arising from the model are several surprising outcomes and conjectures. Among these are a
global gauge and entropy in a Schwarzschild metric with Plank-like scaling arising from a set of
microstates predicted by the model, and circulant eigenstates that play the role of basis vectors for
a 3 + "i"world, suggesting that both quantum and relativistic space-times are emergent companion
phenomena. The work may be insightful by providing a novel perspective to understanding physics,
with possible implications to the origin of inflation.
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