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A framework proposing that matter itself has elastic properties—not just physical elasticity (materials stretching) but fundamental elasticity: atoms stretch, molecules stretch, even elementary particles may have elastic limits. Theory of Elasticity of Matter suggests that matter isn't rigid but responsive, deformable, stretchy at every scale. From cosmic to quantum, matter stretches under pressure, recovers when possible, breaks when pushed too far.
Theory of Elasticity of Matter "The material stretched to twice its length before snapping. Elasticity of Matter says that's true at every scale: atoms stretch in bonds, nuclei stretch in fission, stars stretch in tidal forces. Matter is elastic all the way down. The question isn't whether something stretches; it's how far before it breaks."
by Abzugal March 5, 2026
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A framework examining how matter embodies and transmits causality—how particles, fields, and objects carry causal influence across space and time. Theory of Causality of Matter asks: What is matter's role in causality? Is matter just frozen causality? How do particles "remember" their causal history? The theory explores matter as the medium of causal transmission.
Theory of Causality of Matter "Every particle carries its history—its causes, its origins. Causality of Matter says that's not metaphor; it's physics. Matter is causality made substance. Understanding matter means reading the causal record written in its structure."
by Abzugal March 5, 2026
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