Microscopic Foundation

The Geometric Universe: Ashebo Valley Theory

Published November 15, 2025, this foundational work reveals that particles are not fundamental entities but geometric structures — Resonance Valleys — formed in the interaction of two scalar fields: the Compression Field (φc) and the Energy-Release Field (φE).

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Key Concepts

Valley [Neutron] as Valley Geometry

The valley [neutron] emerges as a specific resonance valley configuration formed by the Temporal Handshake [Retrocausal Resonance] between the Compression Field (φc) and Energy-Release Field (φE). Its mass-energy matches the neutron-proton mass difference.

Field Asymmetry as Dynamics Engine

Three types of asymmetry (strength, response, timescale) drive all particle interactions and field dynamics. The compression field propagates Past → Future while the energy-release field propagates Future → Past.

Wake Effects and Orbital Mechanics

Particle motion creates wakes in fields that manifest as forces, naturally explaining orbital conditions. These wakes are the microscopic origin of gravitational effects at larger scales.

Interactive Visualizations

Explore the field dynamics, valley formation, and neutron geometry through interactive visualizations.

Valley Formation Dynamics

Watch how the compression field (φ_c) and energy-release field (φ_E) interact to create a stable resonance valley geometry—what we observe as a valley [neutron].

Proton Core Formation with Energy Release - 3D visualization showing compression and energy-release field interactions
Compression Field

Creates localized spacetime compression

Energy Release Field

Governs energy dissipation dynamics

Resonance Valley

Stable geometric structure (valley [neutron])

Neutron Formation: Proton-Electron Pursuit Dynamics

Watch how a proton (red/orange) and electron (blue) chase each other in pursuit dynamics. Their interaction creates a neutron (gray/white) at the center—the valley [neutron] emerges from proton-electron synchronization.

Neutron Formation through Proton-Electron Pursuit
Proton (Red/Orange)
Positive charge, larger mass, chasing electron
Electron (Blue)
Negative charge, smaller mass, pursued by proton
Neutron (Gray/White)
Emerges at center from proton-electron interaction

Key Insight:

The neutron is not a fundamental particle but a geometric structure (Resonance Valley) formed by proton-electron synchronization. The pursuit dynamics create field distortions that stabilize into the valley [neutron] configuration.

Field Asymmetry & Wake Effects

Adjust field asymmetry and particle velocity to see how motion through fields creates wake patterns that manifest as forces.

Particle Motion Through Field Grid - Animated 3D visualization showing wake formation as particle moves through compression and energy-release fields
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Key Insight: The wake pattern's shape and intensity depend on field asymmetry. Higher asymmetry creates stronger, more persistent wakes—the foundation of gravitational effects at macroscopic scales.