QTT Velocity: How Motion Emerges from Ticks, World–Cells, and the Reality Dimension

Reference: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 In school mechanics, velocity is introduced in a very simple way: It works incredibly well, but the underlying picture is left vague: time is continuous, space is continuous, and the speed limit is later imposed as a relativistic postulate. In Quantum Traction Theory (QTT), this story is rebuilt from the ground up. Instead …

QTT Force: When Newton’s Second Law Becomes a Planck-Bounded Tick Law

Reference: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17594186 In every physics course, we meet force as a slogan: It works brilliantly, but in the classical story it’s really just a definition: “force is whatever changes momentum,” and “inertia is just there.” In Quantum Traction Theory (QTT), this picture is sharpened. Force is no longer a primitive concept. Instead, it becomes: the …