How This Could Be Wrong

How This Could Be Wrong

Any serious theory must specify its own failure conditions.

The AMS–Vorton model would be falsified if:

  1. A phenomenon requires true non-local causation

    • Not just correlation, but irreducible action-at-a-distance.
  2. Energy is shown to exist independently of configuration

    • As a transferable substance, not a state description.
  3. Matter is proven to require indivisible particles

    • Rather than persistent geometric structures.
  4. Quantization occurs without thresholds

    • If discreteness is shown to be fundamental, not emergent.
  5. Time functions independently of physical change

    • Rather than arising from ordered reconfiguration.

If any of these are conclusively demonstrated, this ontology fails — cleanly and openly.

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