Loopquest 1

Project Summary

This first project is to create a series of solutions to outstanding science questions. I have no history in these areas - it's purely about running the data through the theory's logic to demonstrate that it can answer questions that other theories can't. This loopquest in itself is an experiment to test the theory out.

The aim is to demonstrate the power of the theory beyond conventional knowledge. And in so doing, to gain some credibility behind the efficacy of the application of the theory, rather than just being myth. It's early days in the emergence of the theory and this represents a few baby steps to start to validate attention.

The topics were chosen on the availability of their data, the significance of providing an accurate solution and that the solution can be provided now rather than after weeks of testing. If the tests fail then I will publish the failures too.

So the chosen topics are:

1) “1/f noise everywhere” – from neuron firing to stock indices, no first‑principle derivation.
2) Muon g‑2 anomaly – 4.2σ gap vs Standard Model.
3) Uracil vs thymine in RNA – why life “downgrades” the base.
4) Exoplanet spacing after 4 AU – Titius–Bode fails past Jupiter.
5) Left‑handed amino‑acid bias – weak force accounts for only 10⁻¹⁰ preference.

It is now 20:09PM on the 17th May 2025.

I can't say yet if I will get to all of these, but these are the shortlist that matched the criteria.

Created: 17th May 2025 at 5:02 pm

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