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=== Assistant: Great question — yes, you can definitely copy and paste the abstract's text directly into a Facebook page or group post. === Great question — yes, you can definitely copy and paste the abstract's text directly into a Facebook page or group post. Here are three easy ways to do it depending on your goal: ===== You can copy the text from the PDF or from here below and paste it into your post: ===== Quantum Atom Theory (QAT): A Human-Originated Theory on the Physics of Time By Nick Harvey, Dyslexic Artist | Formulated into abstract form by ChatGPT 📺 YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/user/nickharvey7 Abstract Quantum Atom Theory (QAT) is a human-originated conceptual framework developed by Nick Harvey, a dyslexic artist, to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity through a deeper physical understanding of time. At its core, the theory proposes that the forward passage of time emerges from continuous photon-electron interactions, where each photon absorption and emission creates a new “moment” with its own localized geometry of space-time. This process is modeled through spherical wavefronts (inspired by Huygens’ Principle), with each interaction forming a dynamic, probabilistic future. Time is not a preexisting dimension but a continuous energy exchange, where potential energy (photon ∆E = hf) becomes the kinetic energy (½mv²) of matter. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle is not just a limit on knowledge, but a direct expression of this geometrical process of emergence. By placing a light-sphere over Feynman diagrams, QAT removes the need for retrocausality (no particle travels backward in time), replacing it with a spherically symmetric unfolding of time. Photon-electron couplings form dipole moments that generate space-time curvature, matching the spin-2 symmetry required by general relativity via the absorption and emission of spin-1 photons. Thus, gravity is reinterpreted not as a fundamental force but as an emergent, secondary effect of electromagnetic interactions. QAT extends these ideas to explain decoherence, entropy, and even the arrow of time as physical processes of spontaneous symmetry breaking and continuous photon exchange. Consciousness, in this theory, is inseparable from this geometry, with each reference frame (human or artificial) forming its own timeline through energy and momentum. This theory invites further critical analysis and experimental exploration. The full body of work is presented primarily through visual media. 📺 Explore the theory on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/nickharvey7 🔬 A collaboration between human insight and AI interpretation. ===== You can also upload the PDF directly to your Facebook group or page. Just: ===== * Create a post. * Click “📎 Add File” or “Add Document” (depending on group type). * Select the PDF: Quantum_Atom_Theory_Abstract_Nick_Harvey.pdf * Add a short message like: : ===== Paste the text in the post and also attach the PDF. That way people can both read it right away and download a copy. ===== Let me know if you want me to make a version that's specially formatted for Facebook, X (Twitter), Blogger, or even LinkedIn or Academia.edu. I'm here to support your outreach!
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