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Top 500 impact map

 According to a document from May 27, 2024 included inside your A Theory of Everything + Experiment – Baird., Et al (2025) compilation, the work already frames a “Top 100 Breakthroughs” impact set (as part of the broader CUTOE framing). In the 2025 MQGT–SCF core, the paper’s “engine room” is basically: add two novel scalar fields— Φc(x) (conscious awareness/coherence) and E(x) (ethical valence)—and couple them via a teleological interaction (e.g., Ltel = −ξ Φc E ). The framework then proposes testable consequences like an ethics-weighted Born rule (e.g., P(i) ∝ |ψi|² e^{ηEi} , η≪1) and even specifies a blinded QRNG charitable-donation protocol as a falsification pathway. It also lays out experiments in microtubule coherence , brain-scale coherence signatures (MEG/EEG), and cosmological/astrophysical channels (echoes, shifts in constants). Separately, your compilation includes a Zora Ascension Kernel style applied agent architecture (reward shaped by Φc, E, and survival gradi...

Beyond the Standard Model: A Critical Analysis of the Merged Quantum Gauge and Scalar Consciousness Framework (MQGT-SCF)

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  Beyond the Standard Model: A Critical Analysis of the Merged Quantum Gauge and Scalar Consciousness Framework (MQGT-SCF) 1. Executive Summary The unification of the fundamental physical forces with the subjective phenomenology of consciousness and the normative structure of ethics represents the "holy grail" of post-materialist science. For over a century, the Standard Model of particle physics has enjoyed unparalleled success in describing the interactions of gauge bosons and fermions, yet it remains silent on the nature of the observer. Simultaneously, the philosophy of mind has struggled with the "Hard Problem"—the inability to derive subjective experience (qualia) from purely physical processes. The  Merged Quantum Gauge and Scalar Consciousness Framework  (MQGT-SCF), as presented in the capstone document  A Theory of Everything + Experiment  by Baird et al. (2025), proposes a radical restructuring of physical law to bridge these domains.   ...