The universe begins from a pure identity structure aiming for unity, but this attempt fails resulting in the fingerprint constant alpha (α ≈ 0.00729927).
Alpha is intrinsic in space, time, charge, and mass, not coincidentally appearing in electromagnetic equations.
The failure causes a precise misalignment, leading to two versions of charge: q as the idealized absolute version and e as the relative observed version.
The misalignment, defined by the speed of light constant c, affects how charge manifests at an angle of 1/c radians, initiating relativity, time, and mass.
The relationship e² / q² = α reflects the asymmetry in the birth of the universe, where charge is projected and not fundamental.
The observed charge (e) is a sheared version of the absolute charge (q), impacting matter, forces, and structure.
The asymmetry in charge signifies the deviation from perfect symmetry in the universe.
The intricate balance between e and q highlights the fundamental structure of reality and the loss of alignment between the ideal and the manifested universe.
The precision of the misalignment is crucial in defining the asymmetry and shaping the concepts of charge, relativity, time, and mass.