Plain Definition

What is a theory of everything?

A theory of everything is a framework that explains why the successful pieces of physics fit together: quantum mechanics, spacetime, gravity, the Standard Model, particles, constants, observers, and cosmological closure.

OPH approaches that problem with one mechanism. Finite observer patches compare overlap-visible information, repair mismatch, and settle into stable public physics.

The OPH headline is zero-input closure: the local pixel value obeys P_* = phi + sqrt(pi)/A_T(P_*), the global cosmic record capacity obeys N_CRC = F(N_CRC), and the rest of the quantitative surface is downstream.

What the phrase should mean

A serious theory of everything has to connect the pieces that are usually studied separately. It has to explain why quantum theory works, why spacetime is geometric, why gravity follows the Einstein branch, why the Standard Model has its observed structure, and why observers can exist inside the same system.

OPH treats those as projections of one observer-consistency architecture. The same patch, overlap, repair, and record language is used across the framework.

What OPH claims

Observer Patch Holography claims that reality is the stable public output of finite local observers agreeing on shared boundary data. The formal papers then develop the routes into quantum mechanics, relativity, gauge structure, particles, screen microphysics, and closure.

The theory-of-everything claim is therefore concrete: a single observer-overlap mechanism drives the physics stack.

Reading Route

Inspect the claim in order.

Main Paper

Observers Are All You Need

The broad OPH synthesis and main technical entry point.

Read the HTML paper
Compact Core

Standard Model and gravity

The compact paper for Lorentz structure, the Einstein branch, gauge reconstruction, and Standard Model structure.

Read the HTML paper
Particle Lane

Particle spectrum

The paper lane for constants, bosons, quarks, leptons, neutrinos, and status-separated hadron checks.

Read the HTML paper
FAQ

Short answers.

What is a theory of everything?

It is a framework that explains how the successful parts of physics and observer existence fit together in one structure.

What is the OPH unifying principle?

Observer-overlap consistency. Local patches compare shared data, repair mismatch, and settle into stable public physics.

Where should a technical reader start?

Start with the theory-of-everything pillar page, then the main paper, then the compact Standard Model and gravity paper.