https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 Most new theories of physics demand new particles, new forces, or a small army of tunable parameters. Quantum Traction Theory (QTT) takes a different route: it keeps the same particles, the same Standard Model, the same General Relativity locally – and changes the bookkeeping. QTT adds just two big organizing ideas: From these, QTT …
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Optical Magnetic Fields as Capacity Holonomy: Quantum Traction Theory Meets Faraday’s Legacy
Quantum Traction Theory Reference: Attar, A. (2025). Quantum Traction Theory (QTT). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 In a recent Scientific Reports paper, “Faraday effects emerging from the optical magnetic field” (doi:10.1038/s41598-025-24492-9), Capua and co‑workers show that the magnetic component of light is not just a tiny correction to the Faraday effect (FE) and the inverse Faraday effect (IFE). …
One Angle to Rule Them All: How QTT Ties Together Leptons and Neutrinos
In plain language, with a few gentle equations in boxes. Reference: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 The Idea (no jargon) In ordinary physics, the masses of the electron, muon, and tau are just three separate numbers we measure and then live with. The pattern of those masses is a mystery: we know what they are, but not why. The …
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Does Quantum Traction Theory Forbid Speeds Above 92% of c? CERN Says No.
For anyone following Quantum Traction Theory (QTT), a natural worry pops up: “If QTT talks about a 92% factor in its timing/projection rules, doesn’t that clash with CERN accelerating protons to 99.999% of the speed of light?” Short answer: No clash at all.QTT does not impose a speed limit at 92% of c. The 92% …
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Two Clocks, One Universe: How Nature Chooses Between Lab Time and Cosmic Time (ABC)
Attar, A. (2025). Quantum Traction Theory (QTT). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 Quantum Traction Theory (QTT) says the universe runs on two clocks at once: a local lab clock, and a deeper Absolute Background Clock. Different phenomena “listen” to different clocks – or to a mixture of both. Here’s where we stand so far. 1. The Two Clocks …
Quantum Traction Theory Prediction: Where GR Breaks – Test Case
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 There is a simple experiment, using existing gyroscope technology, where Einstein’s General Relativity (GR) and Quantum Traction Theory (QTT) make different, sharp predictions. One of them has to give. 1. The Playground: The Sagnac Effect The Sagnac effect is one of the oldest and cleanest rotation effects in physics. Put very simply: This time …
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Two Clocks, One Loop: How Quantum Traction Theory Rethinks the Sagnac Effect
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 Why do beams going around a spinning ring come back at different times – and what does that say about time itself? 1. The Sagnac Effect in One Picture Imagine you stand on a spinning carousel and build a circular racetrack for light. Even though both beams travel at the same speed, (the speed …
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High‑Sigma Evidences for an Absolute Background Clock (ABC) – Quantum Traction Theory
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 Plain-language first, then the full evidence with numbers and links. In Plain Language: What is the “Absolute Background Clock”? Imagine the universe runs on two clocks. One is a universal ledger of time, ticking steadily everywhere (call it the absolute clock). The other is your lab clock, the one our instruments use, which can …
A One‑Line Neutrino Mass Rule from Quantum Traction Theory
Evidence of Absolute Background Clock in our Universe https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 Explained in plain language, with the Absolute Background Clock and the LIA (LAB‑Image Asymmetry) factor The claim. In Quantum Traction Theory (QTT), the ratio of neutrino mass‑squared splittings is predicted without free parameters: (QTT source and derivation in the author’s manuscript.) :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} First, let’s check the …
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What Our Current Quantum Traction Theory (QTT) – Job Tilt Framework Actually Implies
This post summarizes what the current Quantum Traction Theory (QTT) and Jobs Tilt Framework (JTF) setup already implies scientifically, based on the internal cross-checks and “deep tests” we have run: single-kernel consistency in the leptonic QED sector, the projection-count rules for charged leptons, and the emergent-Standard-Model (emergent-SM) claims. The goal here is not promotion, but …