Postulates

The framework begins from the following assumptions:

  1. The foundational principles of physics should reflect structural simplicity rather than superfluous complexity.
  2. The constants √2 and π are not merely numerical values but relational invariants encoding the symmetry between linear extension and rotational curvature.
  3. Creation may be expressed in three principles — equal, opposite, asymmetric — the first two reflecting conservation symmetry, the third reflecting entropy-driven divergence.
  4. A zero-energy universe provides a rational foundation for emergence ex nihilo.
  5. Creation should be understood not as addition, but as the loss of structural symmetry.

From these postulates the present quantum–geometric model follows.