Reading Guide

The project has evolved over a number of years and spans topics ranging from the foundations of quantum mechanics and gravity to particle physics, cosmology, condensed matter, and broader applications. For readers approaching these ideas for the first time, the material below provides a suggested path through the literature.

Foundational Text

The Universe of Codes

This volume presents the conceptual and mathematical foundations of the framework and serves as the primary reference for the project. Most of the ideas discussed throughout this website are developed there in a systematic form.

Recommended starting point for all readers.

Recent Developments

The following papers extend the framework in directions that are not covered, or only briefly discussed, in the book.

A note on neutrino oscillations, or why MiniBooNE and MicroBooNE data are compatible

Preliminary Work

These articles contain some of the technical developments on which the present framework is built. While they predate its full formulation, many of the methods and concepts introduced there continue to play an essential role in the current research program.

Non-perturbative gravitational corrections in a class of N = 2 string duals
Nuclear Physics B 537(1-3):317-343 (1999)
Classification of the N = 2, Z2 × Z2-symmetric type II orbifolds and their type II asymmetric duals
Nuclear Physics B 549(1):16-62 (1999)
Rank 48 gauge group in heterotic string

Origins and Development

The foundational text brings together ideas that emerged over a number of years and across several lines of investigation. The publications collected here document the gradual development of those ideas and their eventual convergence into the present framework.

A physical universe from the universe of codes
The superstring representation of the universe of codes
The spectrum of the universe of codes
CP violation: beyond field theory?
On the critical temperatures of superconductors: a quantum gravity approach
A note on the phases of natural evolution
Prime numbers and the structures of the universe of codes