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    • • Notations 0-24: From Planck Scale to Grand Unification
    • • Geometric Emergence of Gauge Symmetries
    • • The Breaking Cascade: Notations 24-67
    • • The 7.356° Gap: Natural Path From Geometry to Physics
    • • E8 and Maximum Symmetry at Notation-32
    • • A Base-2 Map from the Planck Scale to the Observable Universe in 202.34 Steps
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    • • Langlands Correspondences as Physical Mechanism
    • •Testable-Predictions
    • • PPC: Analysis
    • • 202 Notations-Groups of 10
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      • • DeepSeek – Pre-space-time
      • • RI-MOM (Regularization Independent-Momentum)
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"One Sphere to the Standard Model to the universe: How Base-2 Geometry Generates Gauge Symmetries"

Happy New Year to our friends around this world!

No matter who you are or where you are,
No matter what you are doing,
We all share this little universe.
We all share the same moon, earth, and sky.

Yet, we unwittingly share so much more.
If our model is on the right path,
We all intimately share the first 64 notations of 202 that define the universe.

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