This book develops a coherent framework in which geometry is not merely the stage on which physics unfolds, but an emergent expression of informational relationships. Spacetime curvature, physical interactions, and the flow of temporal structure appear as consequences of how information organizes itself across scales. Through this lens, physics becomes a study of the transformations, symmetries, and constraints that arise when information takes geometric form.
Written for readers interested in theoretical physics, mathematical physics, information theory, and the conceptual foundations of science, this book provides:
- A clear reconstruction of physical structures from informational principles
- A geometric interpretation of causality, measurement, and physical law
- A synthesis of ideas from relativity, quantum theory, and information geometry
- A philosophical perspective on what it means for the universe to "encode" itself in form
By shifting the focus from equations to underlying generative principles, Foundations of Physics invites the reader to rethink familiar concepts and explore a deeper order beneath observable phenomena. It is both a theoretical proposal and an intellectual journey toward a more unified understanding of the physical world.
This volume stands as an accessible yet rigorous guide for physicists, mathematicians, philosophers of science, and anyone seeking a new perspective on how reality arises from geometry and information.
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