<b><i>A+M[S] and the Quantum Architecture of Reality</i></b><sup><i><strong>The Unified Structure of Space, Time, Gravity, and Information</strong></i></sup><sub><em>Through Recursive Entanglement, Core Lattice</em></sub> <sub><em>Units, and Holographic Memory </em></sub><sub><em>Encoding</em></sub>
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Copyright and Usage Notice © 2025 Jeffrey J. Siergiej. All rights reserved. This work, including all associated documents, models, diagrams, datasets, simulations, and theoretical frameworks (including but not limited to the A+M[S] model, CLU mathematics, CLC structures, SFEE engine, sacred geometry integration, and associated research), is the sole intellectual property of Jeffrey J. Siergiej. No part of this work may be reproduced, distributed, adapted, copied, published, commercially marketed, or otherwise used without the express written consent of the author. Permission for use must be explicitly requested and granted in writing by Jeffrey J. Siergiej. For licensing inquiries, permission requests, or authorized collaborations, please contact: Email: jjsiergiej81@icloud.com Unauthorized use, distribution, or commercial exploitation of any part of this work will constitute a violation of copyright law and may result in legal action. A+M[S] and the Quantum Architecture of Reality presents a new model unifying the structure of space, time, gravity, and information through recursive entanglement, Core Lattice Units (CLU), and holographic memory encoding. This work introduces a framework derived from gravitational wave echo patterns, cosmic microwave background (CMB) encodings, and Planck-scale lattice convergence phenomena. The model explores how quantum collapse, entanglement feedback loops, and self-similar geometries structure spacetime itself, integrating sacred geometry principles, scalar field dynamics (SFEE), and emergent field architectures. The A+M[S] model lays the foundation for a unified approach to quantum gravity, spacetime computation, and deeper cosmic architecture understanding, reaching toward applications in quantum energy systems, space travel, and beyond. Acknowledgments and Influences The development of the A+M[S] Model and its underlying architecture, including Core Lattice Collapse (CLC) and Clu Math recursive scaling, was conducted independently through original research into quantum entanglement structures, spacetime emergence, and information dynamics. Certain elements of A+M[S], particularly the interpretation of spacetime as a manifestation of entanglement and the view of dark energy as an emergent property of quantum coherence decay, align conceptually with existing theoretical contributions. We respectfully acknowledge the following foundational works, whose insights support and validate key aspects of the model: Mark Van Raamsdonk (2010) — Building up spacetime with quantum entanglement — for proposing that spacetime geometry may emerge from quantum entanglement patterns across quantum fields.Thanu Padmanabhan (2008) — Dark Energy and Gravity — for demonstrating that gravity and dark energy could be emergent thermodynamic effects of microscopic quantum structures.The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and Virgo Collaboration (2016) — Observation of Gravitational Waves from a Binary Black Hole Merger — for the first direct detection of gravitational waves, supporting the reality of large-scale information transfer events predicted by entanglement-collapse models. This model extends beyond prior insights by establishing a structured, scalable entanglement-based hierarchy (the House System), formalizing recursive coherence mechanisms (Clu Math), and predicting specific observational signatures across gravitational waves, cosmic microwave background fluctuations, and quantum vacuum behavior. A+M[S] was developed as a unified architecture connecting quantum mechanics, gravity, spacetime, and cosmology through a self-similar entanglement-driven framework. We honor these contributors for advancing the frontier of understanding upon which A+M[S] expands.
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