Author:
Lazarev, Sergiu Vasili
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Quantum Theory / Particle Physics
Date Published:
July 14, 2025
Keywords:
NMSI theory, subquantum vacuum, logical oscillations, symmetry anomalies, toponium, CP violation, muon g-2, chiral anomaly, entanglement, Higgs transition states, TQC, logical phase network
Abstract:
In recent years, a series of high-precision experiments conducted at CERN (ATLAS, CMS, NA61/SHINE), Fermilab, and other international laboratories have revealed quantum anomalies that are difficult to explain within the framework of the Standard Model, but fully integrable within the conceptual architecture of the New Subquantum Informational Mechanics (NMSI). These anomalies include: unexpected formation of top–antitop pairs (toponium), breaking of flavor and CP symmetries, quantum entanglement at extreme energies, the chiral anomaly, and the magnetic moment deviation of the muon. This article aims to provide a structured interpretation of these experimental results through the lens of NMSI—a model based on stabilized logical oscillations, informational entanglement, and phase transitions in the subquantum vacuum. Each anomaly is reinterpreted not as a breakdown of known physics but as evidence of a deeper logical structure underpinning matter and interaction fields.
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