Introduction

The TR-Theory (Tetrahedral Resonance Theory) seeks to unify quantum mechanics, relativity, and gravity through a geometric framework based on the structure of the tetrahedron. The core of the theory is that light energy, which oscillates orthogonally at speed C, has a dual octagonal structure (electric (Ẽ) and magnetic (B) fields). When light hits a surface that twists the energy by 90°, Ẽ and B switch places, which forces a rotation and change in direction. This forms a tetrahedral energy cycle (720° rotation cycle: four side switches with 180° geometric and 90° polarization), which explains spin-½, the origin of time, and quantum mechanical phenomena such as wave function collapse. The theory derives fundamental constants (e.g., α), length scales (e.g., Planck length), from the angles of the tetrahedron and resonance conditions, and reproduces the Dirac equation in an appropriate limiting case.

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