The Birth of Dimensions and the Perception of Fractality

The Birth of Dimensions and the Perception of Fractality

https://zenodo.org/records/19695379 Author: Sergey SkrynnikPublication Date: 2026-04-21Version: 12.0Publication Platform: ZenodoLanguage: Russian (with parallel translations into English and Kazakh) Abstract The work proposes an interdisciplinary hypothesis on the origin of dimensions based on the phenomenon of a “wave over a wave.” The world is interpreted not as a stage, but as a process, with frequency as the primary entity. Time is introduced as a count of repetitions of a cyclic process, while the concept of dimension arises from the need for an unambiguous description of the system’s state: projecting a cycle onto a linear scale leads to a loss of phase information, which requires the introduction of an additional coordinate. The increasing complexity of the process (phase scaling according to the law 2ⁿ) gives rise to quadratic dependencies, which, in perception, manifest as different physical quantities, possibly related by the relation pₙ ∝ p^(2^n), where the exponent equals 2 raised to the power of n. On this basis, a unified sequence is constructed that...
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