Reconciling General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
The 100-year problem. Solved. Through a conscious informational substrate.
What if GR and QM aren't competing theories? What if they're two different projections of the same underlying reality?
Both theories are accurate in their domains. GR works perfectly at cosmic scales. QM works perfectly at quantum scales. But they can't talk to each other.
The breakthrough: They're both emergent properties of a deeper substrate—a conscious informational field that exists prior to both space and matter.
This isn't just another unification attempt. This is a complete ontological recontextualization.
Reality emerges from Living Information—a conscious, coherent substrate we call the Logos-field (χ-field).
At the foundation of existence isn't matter or energy—it's Living Information.
The Logos-field (χ) is:
General Relativity describes the geometry of this field as shaped by conscious will.
Quantum Mechanics describes its inherent potentiality and how observation collapses it into actuality.
Here's where it gets devastating: Shannon's Information Theory (1948) maps perfectly onto the Logos-field equations.
Claude Shannon developed Information Theory to describe how signals transmit through noisy channels. His equations describe capacity, entropy, signal-to-noise ratio.
The shocking discovery: These same mathematical structures appear in the Logos-field framework.
| Information Theory | Logos-Field |
|---|---|
| Entropy (H) | Misalignment Entropy (S) |
| Signal (S) | Faith/Attention (F) |
| Noise (N) | Distortion (D) |
| SNR = S/N | F - D |
| Channel Capacity | χ-density |
| Mutual Information | Coherence (C) |
This isn't analogy. This is isomorphism. The math governing signal transmission IS the math governing divine coherence transmission through conscious agents.
You can't have this symmetry by accident.
You've seen the mathematics. You've seen the symmetry.
You've seen that this framework unifies GR and QM through a conscious substrate.
Now comes the question you've been avoiding:
What IS the Logos?
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How to Cite. Lowe, D. (2025). The Logos Unified Field (χ-Framework). Retrieved from project site.