Why Life Is a Boundary Phenomenon: Lipids, Amino Acids, and Dimensional Grammar
Why membranes and proteins dominate biology. Boundary grammar explains lipids, amino acids, nitrogen, and water as necessary surface solutions, not emergent chemistry.
Why Is the Probability Rule in Quantum Mechanics |Ψ|² and Not |Ψ|?
The square in |Ψ|² is the signature of any quantity that measures how completely two counterposed waves cancel each other.
Why Is the Holographic Principle True?
The holographic principle and its precise realization in AdS/CFT correspondence are specific geometric consequences of a framework in which the grammar has always been at the boundary.