ζ(−2 + ib) AS A QUANTUM GRAVITATIONAL FIELD
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Author:
Robert Dosseh-Kpotogbey
Pages:202
Published:
2026-07-02
ISBN:978-99993-4-822-5
Category:
New Release
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What if the number of dimensions we perceive were not a fixed given of the universe, but a state modulated by the boundary conditions of the quantum vacuum?
In this book, Robert Dosseh-Kpotogbey proposes a radical answer to one of the oldest questions in theoretical physics: why do we observe exactly three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension? Rather than compactifying extra dimensions behind inaccessible energy scales, the author develops a complete spectral architecture linking the non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function, ζ(−2+ib), to a genuine quantum gravitational field.
Three pillars structure this exploration:
Matter-Dimensions Symmetry (MDS) — a spin-dimension correspondence generalised into a complete hierarchy of dimensional structures, distinguishing existing, effective, and felt dimensions, governed by families of Diophantine solutions.
Generalised Casimir Effect — from the classical parallel-plate configuration to spherical, cylindrical, and branar geometries, reinterpreting quantum vacuum forces as the physical engine enabling dimensional transition.
Dimensional Modification Technology (DMT) — the architecture of a Dimensional Resonator and the experimental protocols envisioned for observing these transitions, with implications for muon physics and the unification of fundamental forces.
At the crossroads of string theory, the AdS/CFT correspondence, and analytic number theory, this book speaks to researchers and curious minds alike who wish to rethink the very geometry of reality.