The Nobel Experiment

110 Problems. One Framework. Zero Parameters.

A live workbench documenting the 110 foundational problems Leynstrinsic Field Theory claims to resolve. Each entry is a working paper in progress. Click any problem to open it in the editor. Your write-ups persist in your browser until a shared backend is connected.

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Zero Parameters — What It Means

A Framework That Fits Nothing

A "free parameter" in physics is a number you have to measure and plug in. The Standard Model has at least nineteen. General Relativity adds more. Every time a new phenomenon appears, the usual move is to introduce another. LFT does something different: it is built on a single connectivity field whose spectral flow is fixed by renormalization consistency. There are no numbers to insert. Masses, couplings, and coupling hierarchies emerge as spectral properties of the connectivity operator itself. If any of the 110 problems below requires a new parameter to resolve within LFT, the theory fails.

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