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Volume 17 Issue 2
April-June 2026
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The Anisotropic Trajectory Solution in Ultrahyperbolic Manifolds: Formulating the Eigen-Intent Operator (Wˆ )
| Author(s) | Mr. Thomas Christian Weissflog |
|---|---|
| Country | Canada |
| Abstract | Theoretical extensions of spacetime to higher dimensions frequently grapple with the instability of macroscopic matter when extra temporal axes are introduced. In a six-dimensional ultrahyperbolic spacetime (M3,3), characterized by three spatial and three temporal dimensions, standard passive geodesics collapse into divergence blurs, presenting a fundamental barrier to physical coherence. This paper introduces the Eigen-Intent Operator (Wˆ ), mathematically defining “micro-will” not as a biological artifact, but as an intrinsic physical mechanism required to lock quantum trajectories along a singular, cohesive temporal vector. Without this active phase-locking operator, wave functions inevitably bleed across alternative dimensions of causality, causing immediate material dissolution. |
| Keywords | Physics, Consciousness, 6D Spacetime |
| Field | Physics |
| Published In | Volume 17, Issue 2, April-June 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-06-29 |
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