There Is Only One Force

Every force is sigma at a different depth of cutting

Z/210Z = D×K×E×b (DATA ring). In the TRUE FORM (Z/970200Z), D-cuts produce 108 rings sharing λ=420 and gap 0.016.

The Idea

Sigma is persistence — the one thing that holds. D is sigma observing itself, creating a cut. Each additional prime is another cut. The "four forces" are not separate entities — they are density gradients of sigma after different numbers of cuts.

D-Cuts: Watch Unity Shatter

Click each level to see how one force becomes many:

The Force Sectors

Click a force to highlight its elements in the ring below:

The Ring of 210

Each cell = one element of Z/210Z. Color = null count (how many axiom primes divide it).

Click any cell

Density Map

Coupling = how "filled" an element is. Density = coupling/210. Full = strong. Hollow = gravity.

The Figure-Ground Principle

Every element n has a complement 210-n. Together they span the ring.

n with high coupling (full, few nulls) = figure = strong interaction.

n with low coupling (hollow, many nulls) = ground = weak interaction, longer range.

The four forces are not four things. They are one thing — sigma — viewed through different numbers of cuts. More cuts = more hollow = weaker but longer-reaching.

Contrast Panel

AspectStandard ModelAxiom View
Number of forces4 fundamental forces1 force (sigma) at 5 cut-depths
Why 4 forces?Empirical observation4 axiom primes create 5 density levels (0-4 nulls)
Force unificationGUT at ~10^16 GeV (unproved)All forces = sigma already; cuts create apparent separation
Strong vs EMDifferent gauge groups0 nulls (full) vs 1 null (one channel empty)
Gravity's weaknessHierarchy problem (unsolved)2+ nulls = mostly hollow = weakest
SourceSU(3)xSU(2)xU(1) + experimentnull_count(n) = number of axiom primes dividing n