Introduction to Unified Loop Dynamics

· Bryan P. Permana
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📘 Introduction to Unified Loop Dynamics

A New Geometry of Matter, Energy, and Space


"Introduction to Unified Loop Dynamics" invites readers into a bold and meticulously developed theoretical framework that seeks to bridge the deepest gaps in modern physics—between quantum particles and cosmic-scale phenomena. At its heart lies a radically simple idea: that the fundamental constituents of nature are not point-like particles or hidden strings, but vibrating, rotating loops woven into a dynamic spacetime fabric.


Developed through a unique synthesis of empirical induction and deductive geometry, Unified Loop Dynamics (ULD) offers a novel way to understand:


The mysterious mass hierarchy among leptons, mesons, and baryons,


The long-standing g−2 anomalies of electrons and muons,


And the puzzlingly small but nonzero value of the cosmological constant.


What distinguishes this work is not speculative complexity, but minimalism with precision. The model uses only two calibrated constants and a compact set of integer mode numbers to accurately predict experimental quantities—often with less than 0.5% deviation. Mass and electromagnetic properties emerge not from invisible fields or extra dimensions, but from a dynamical Lagrangian of vibrating loops, linked by spacetime tension and internal rotational modes.


More than a theory of particles, ULD represents a philosophical return to first principles—rooted in the observation-first scientific method championed by thinkers like Ibn al-Haytham and refined by modern empirical science. It challenges readers to rethink mass, motion, and geometry not as independent features, but as emergent properties of structured oscillations.


This introductory volume presents:


The foundational postulates and constants of ULD,


A fully worked-out loop-based Lagrangian,


Geometric formulations of particle mass, charge, and vibration,


Accurate predictions across the Standard Model spectrum and beyond,


A new relation for the cosmological constant derived from vacuum mode geometry.


Clear diagrams, clean equations, and step-by-step derivations make the text accessible to researchers, advanced students, and physicists seeking new perspectives beyond conventional fields.


Whether you're a theoretical physicist, a philosopher of science, or a curious explorer of the cosmos, this book offers a fresh, coherent, and compelling path forward—toward a unified understanding of the forces, particles, and vacuum that shape our universe.

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📘 Author Biography


Bryan P. Permana is a multidisciplinary researcher and medical doctor with a deep interest in the foundations of physics, cosmology, and philosophy of science. He is the developer of the Unified Loop Dynamics (ULD) framework, a novel theoretical model that geometrically unifies particle mass spectra, lepton anomalies, and cosmological parameters. With academic training in both the physical sciences and Islamic studies, he brings an integrative perspective to scientific inquiry—blending empirical rigor, mathematical formulation, and philosophical depth. His work reflects a commitment to observation-first science, historical insight, and the pursuit of unified understanding across natural phenomena.

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