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==== You asked: ==== : Absolutely—and this is a core idea we can build from. ===== In classical electromagnetism: ===== * Charge density ρ\rhoρ spreads over space (creates electric fields). * Mass density ρm\rho_mρm spreads over space (creates gravity). But in QAT: * Photon-electron interactions are the common cause. * Each interaction creates both: - A momentary electric dipole (charge separation). - A tiny unit of energy (mass effect). So: ρmass∼ρcharge⋅f(hf,4πr2)\boxed{ \rho_{\text{mass}} \sim \rho_{\text{charge}} \cdot f(hf, 4\pi r^2) }ρmass∼ρcharge⋅f(hf,4πr2) Where: * f(hf,4πr2)f(hf, 4\pi r^2)f(hf,4πr2) is a function of energy per photon per unit surface area. ===== - Mass emerges when the surface curvature retains enough energy (as interaction density) to produce momentum resistance. ===== * Charge emerges when there is geometric asymmetry in how photons are absorbed or emitted across the surface (e.g., helicity, polarization). : α=e2ℏc∼coupling constant for photon-electron interaction\alpha = \frac{e^2}{\hbar c} \sim \text{coupling constant for photon-electron interaction}α=ℏce2∼coupling constant for photon-electron interaction So QAT implies: * Charge isn’t a fundamental thing—it’s a surface pattern. * Mass isn’t a substance—it’s a resistance to change in spherical interaction flow. * Curvature emerges when the energy per 4πr² crosses a threshold.
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