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'''Physica Aetheris''' is the foundational cosmological and physical framework of the [[AetherOS]] universe. It is a theoretical model of reality developed to explore a synthesis of principles from modern physics, [[Energy–maneuverability theory|Energy-Maneuverability Theory]], and magneto-dielectric field theory. Its core axioms are heavily influenced by the cosmological work of '''Ken Wheeler''' in his ''Codex Universalis'' and the epistemological framework of '''John Boyd''' in ''Destruction and Creation''. | '''Physica Aetheris''' is the foundational cosmological and physical framework of the [[AetherOS]] universe. It is a theoretical model of reality developed to explore a synthesis of principles from modern physics, [[Energy–maneuverability theory|Energy-Maneuverability Theory]], and magneto-dielectric field theory. Its core axioms are heavily influenced by the cosmological work of '''[[Ken Wheeler]]''' in his ''[[Codex Universalis]]'' and the epistemological framework of '''[[John Boyd]]''' in ''[[Destruction and Creation]]''. | ||
This framework intentionally diverges from standard models to explore a unified field theory where all physical phenomena arise as perturbations within a single, universal medium: the '''Aether'''. Its primary purpose is to serve as the internally consistent set of physical laws that govern the simulated and physical components of the AetherOS ecosystem. | This framework intentionally diverges from standard models to explore a unified field theory where all physical phenomena arise as perturbations within a single, universal medium: the '''Aether'''. Its primary purpose is to serve as the internally consistent set of physical laws that govern the simulated and physical components of the AetherOS ecosystem. |