Part V: Particles, Generations, and Nuclear Physics
Forces are not the destination—they are the tools. Parts III and IV surveyed the four force sectors on the E₁ spectral page: electromagnetic, weak, strong, and the ω-crossing. With these tools in hand, the complexity arc begins in earnest.
Part V builds upward from the generation structure of fermions to the full nuclear landscape and the periodic table. the relevant chapter derives three generations as a topological necessity of π₁(τ³), and the relevant chapter unpacks the Koide relation and mass hierarchies from character mode structure on 𝕃. the relevant chapter treats hadrons as confined composites; the relevant chapter develops the micro-donut and its ternary structure—baryons as three-fold T² saturation, mesons as two-fold. Chapters – traverse the nuclear landscape: the α-particle as universal building block, light nuclei from helium to iron, heavy elements forged in supernovae and neutron star mergers, and stellar nucleosynthesis as T² saturation writ large. the relevant chapter derives the periodic table as a structural consequence of T² quantisation, and the relevant chapter closes Part V with the complete particle spectrum—every Standard Model particle located, every coupling derived, zero free parameters beyond the neutron mass m_n.
By the end of Part V, the fiber T² has yielded everything: particles, forces, generations, nuclei, atoms, elements. The microcosm is complete.
Chapters
- Chapter 35: Three Generations
- Chapter 36: The Koide Relation and Mass Hierarchies
- Chapter 37: Hadrons and Nuclei
- Chapter 38: The Micro-Donut and Ternary Structure
- Chapter 39: The Alpha Particle
- Chapter 40: Light Nuclei: Helium to Iron
- Chapter 41: Heavy Elements and Radioactivity
- Chapter 42: Stellar Nucleosynthesis
- Chapter 43: The Periodic Table
- Chapter 44: The Particle Spectrum Complete