LFG FTT Engine™

LFG FTT Engine™ is built on Fixed Tension Theory (FTT), a groundbreaking framework that unifies gravity, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, chemistry, and quantum mechanics into a single coherent, mechanically intuitive model. While the theory is still undergoing validation, early computational experiments show highly promising results — from hydrogen emissions to planetary-scale interactions.

Our proprietary, patent-pending simulation engine enables robust first-principles modeling across an extraordinary range — from quantum-scale interactions to planetary-scale physical systems.

Some compelling examples that illustrate this scalability and versatility include:

  • Quantum-scale hydrogen emission (Balmer-α): A simulation accurately predicts the Balmer-α photon emission frequency observed experimentally in hydrogen atoms.

  • Atomic-scale molecular modeling: Precise modeling of water molecules capturing chemical bond energies and behaviors at the atomic scale.

  • Macroscopic magnetism creation: Numerical simulation of lodestone magnetization through lightning strikes, reproducing iron-filing patterns observed in classical experiments.

  • Thermal and buoyant phenomena: Direct simulation verification of buoyancy mechanics through equivalence and classical Gauss’s law.

  • Far-field superposition testing: Validated linear superposition accuracy in far-field conditions using simulations of up to 128³ lattice nodes, ensuring reliability at large spatial scales.

By unifying microscopic quantum events and macroscopic planetary-scale behaviors within a single mechanically coherent framework, the Lattice Group Framework is paving the way for transformative advances in both fundamental physics and real-world engineering.

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