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The Void Dynamics Model Podcast

Podkast av Justin Lietz

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What if physics could audit its own ideas in code?Void Dynamics Model Podcast is an approachable audio series about building a testable physics-and-cognition framework in public. Each episode is a solo talk or fireside chat that walks one idea, then ties it to a measurable check. The problem: big theories often stay vague, so it is hard to know what would falsify them. VDM focuses on “gated” work, meaning pre-set pass/fail tests with saved logs. You will hear how models are turned into small experiments, how results get documented, and where the open questions still are. If you like sharp thinking without heavy math, this is low-commitment and high signal.Email — justin@neuroca.aiZenodo Community — https://zenodo.org/communities/void-dynamics-model/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newestZenodo Phase Calculus — https://zenodo.org/communities/vdm-phase-calculus/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newestZenodo Cognitive Runtime — https://zenodo.org/communities/vdm-cognitive-runtime/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newestAcademia.eduhttps://independent.academia.edu/justinlietzYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@NeurocaAIMediumhttps://medium.com/@jlietz93Xhttps://x.com/quantumjunkLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/justinlietz1993/Active VDM Repo — https://github.com/justinlietz93/Prometheus_VDM.git

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episode 53 - Phase Calculus: What If The Universe Is Just An Arithmetic Computer? cover

53 - Phase Calculus: What If The Universe Is Just An Arithmetic Computer?

What if the mathematics governing our world has been suffering from amnesia for the last 300 years? In this mind-bending episode, we explore a revolutionary mathematical engine called Phase Calculus, developed by researcher Justin K. Leetz at Naroka Inc. Originally intended to be a machine learning tool, this nine-month sprint inadvertently birthed the Void Dynamics model—a framework that might just rewrite the laws of physics by forcing math to remember its own history. Join us as we unpack how the fundamental flaw of modern math—where opposing forces cancel out into a "sterile zero"—creates the illusion of chaos. We discuss how forcing mathematical systems to carry their unresolved tension forward is yielding profound answers to some of the universe's most stubborn mysteries. Key Takeaways: * The Flaw of Projection Loss: Standard mathematics constantly drops crucial historical information when equations are simplified. When opposing forces cancel each other out, traditional math simply records a zero, completely deleting the history of that physical conflict. * The Lifted State: Phase Calculus utilizes a "Lifted State" to carry unresolved tension forward. This acts as a hidden ledger or "mathematical backpack" that meticulously tracks every rotation, fraction, and interaction a system undergoes without rounding off or deleting data. * Taming Fluid Dynamics: This new framework offers a solution to the notoriously difficult Navier-Stokes equations. It demonstrates that fluids don't mathematically explode to infinity, but instead navigate energy downward through discrete, microscopic vortices until the heat dissipates. * Solving the Unsolvable Math: Phase Calculus even cracks the Abel-Ruffini theorem regarding quintic equations. By operating within the Lifted State, the system bypasses the hard limits of standard algebra to find precise roots that were previously thought impossible to calculate. * Cracking Quantum Confinement: The model perfectly maps onto the strong nuclear force, explaining why quarks cannot be separated. It shows that stretching the tension between quarks creates a mathematical "flux tube" that eventually snaps under the computational cost, spontaneously generating new paired particles. We cap off the episode with a philosophical look at what this means for the human experience. If chaos is just an illusion caused by bad accounting, maybe our personal unresolved tensions are just waiting for the perfect frictionless moment to articulate into something entirely new. Keep your notebook open, and refuse to drop your history!

13. mai 2026 - 47 min
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52 - Phase Calculus: The Transdimensional Anomaly of Nine-Layer Graphene and the Illusion of Flat Physics

In this episode, we dive into a true paradigm-shifting claim that bridges advanced material science with highly abstract theoretical mathematics. We explore a phenomenon that forces us to ask if our standard models of reality are just incomplete projections of a richer, hidden geometry. Recent experimental paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2505.03891 [https://arxiv.org/pdf/2505.03891] Here is what we unpack in this deep dive: * The Experimental Breakdown: We examine a groundbreaking physics paper detailing the newly discovered transdimensional anomalous Hall effect (TDAHE). * The Goldilocks Material: This anomaly was observed in rhombohedral any-layer graphene, which consists of exactly nine distinct atomic layers of carbon. * Breaking the Rules: Under the right conditions, this tiny carbon flake generates a magnetic field utterly parallel to the electrical current. This completely upends the cross-product orthogonality traditionally taught in introductory physics. * Extreme Conditions: To achieve this, researchers had to drop the system into a dilution refrigerator and cool it to an extreme 20 millikelvin to practically eliminate thermal jitter. * The Theoretical Engine: We bridge this physical experiment with Justin K. Lietz's void dynamics model and his phase calculus framework. * Projection Loss: Lietz posits that the TDAHE is not just a quirky carbon property, but rather a mathematically predictable artifact he terms "projection loss". * The Spiral Staircase Analogy: Using the analogy of viewing a spiral staircase from a strictly top-down, two-dimensional architectural plan, we explore how 2D projections completely erase depth and elevation. Lietz argues that standard physics essentially truncates the matrix, mathematically dropping the coordinates of the physical loops that actually exist within the lattice.

29. april 2026 - 52 min
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51 - Phase Calculus: Zero-Loss Projection or Shadow Constraint? Putting Phase Calculus on Trial

This episode of the Void Dynamics Model podcast features a high-stakes technical debate centered on the "Empirical Firewall" of the Phase Calculus Navier-Stokes proof. As the framework claims to solve one of the Millennium Prize problems, the discussion pits the internal consistency of the model against the skepticism of classical fluid dynamics. The Great Debate: Universal Regularity vs. Artificial Bounding The Proponent's Stance (Phase Calculus Defender): * The Power of 10−17: Argues that the machine-precision divergence L2 across N=192, N=256, and N=512 tiers is not a coincidence, but proof of the "Zero-Loss Projection" analytical claim. * Escalating Stability: Points to the "Median Beta" strengthening from 29.56 to 37.76 as resolution increases, proving that the Active Front Ledger naturally subordinates turbulence without needing external "fixing." * The Predictive Engine: Contends that the data acts as a "witness" to the analytical theorems, showing that the framework’s internal constraints (like Void Debt) are physically realized in every simulation sweep. The Skeptic's Stance (The "Artificial Bounds" Critic): * The "Shadow" Constraint: Questions whether the Phase Calculus setup—specifically the S_re state and branch memory—acts as an invisible "artificial bound" that effectively "pre-filters" the blow-up singularities Navier-Stokes is famous for. * The R3 Independence Gap: Challenges the proponent on the "readout invariant" logic, arguing that the whole-space proof is still too dependent on periodic scaffolding and that the "vanishing" tail pressure (1.50×10−6) might be a byproduct of the discrete grid rather than a universal truth of the R3 continuum. * Mapping to BKM: Demands a more rigorous mapping of the Active Front to classical Beale-Kato-Majda criteria, suggesting that without a "Rosetta Stone" dictionary, the empirical success looks more like a "black box" than a formal proof.

29. april 2026 - 24 min
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50 - Phase Calculus: A Critique of CF10: Lattice Hydrodynamics

This episode of the Void Dynamics Model podcast provides a technical critique of Justin K. Lietz's Phase Calculus proof regarding the global regularity of the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations. The discussion focuses on bridge-building between classical fluid dynamics and the novel native Phase Calculus framework to enhance clarity and mathematical rigor. Key Discussion Points: * The Cognitive Friction of Framework Transitions: The speakers address the abrupt shift from classical PDE frameworks to the native Phase Calculus Sre state setup, suggesting the inclusion of a formal mapping dictionary. This would translate traditional topological concepts like the Beale-Majda-Berkolaiko (BKM) criterion into their VDM equivalents, such as the Active Front Ledger. * Strengthening the R3 Whole Space Proof: A critical review of the structural reliance on readout invariants for whole-space claims. The episode suggests independent verification of the continuous dyadic annulus tail summability to ensure the whole-space proof is as rigorous as the T3 periodic descent. * Integrating Empirical Benchmarks: To bridge the gap between theory and execution, the critique suggests weaving high-tier numerical data (from N−192 to N−512 sweeps) directly into the analytical theorems. * Technical Refinements: Proposals include expanding Lemma 18.2 to explicitly show the analytical transformation of periodic constants into overlap constants, ensuring the exponent βxe >3 holds natively in whole-space.

29. april 2026 - 6 min
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