Fractura Temporis — The Rupture of Spacetime
Introducing the Universal Spacetime Constant: A Novel Approach to Unified Field Theory
By
Miguel Tinoco
This is not string theory. This is not quantum gravity by committee. This is a first-principles unification, proposing that the fundamental forces of nature are expressions of temperature gradients, curvature fields, and structured vacuum channels—not metaphysical postulates or mathematical guesswork.
In Fractura Temporis: The Rupture of Spacetime, Miguel A. Tinoco presents a bold and meticulously constructed Unified Field Theory (UFT) that proposes a profound reinterpretation of fundamental physics through the introduction of a Universal Spacetime Constant:
Ξ = E / (T × V × πr³)
where Ξ represents a universal constant of spacetime curvature and structure,
E is energy (E = mc²),
T is absolute temperature (Kelvin),
V is volume (m³), and
πr³ encodes geometric structure through characteristic spatial radius.
Rooted in thermodynamics and spatial interaction, Tinoco’s framework—initiated in 1998 with the early conceptualization of Project GEL (Gravitation, Electromagnetism, Light)—rejects conventional metaphysical assumptions and higher-dimensional abstractions in favor of a principle-driven, physically observable model. It reconceptualizes gravitation, electromagnetism, and light not as separate fundamental forces, but as emergent thermodynamic phenomena arising from structured vacuum channels and temperature-mediated spatial curvature.
This inclusive, interdisciplinary work spans theoretical physics, cosmology, and epistemology, offering a unified, testable, and mathematically elegant theory. It bridges classical and quantum domains while proposing a thermodynamic foundation for the nature of time itself.
Offers an alternative to quantum gravity and dark energy models •
Bridges thermodynamics with spacetime curvature •
Provides experimentally testable predictions across gravitational, electromagnetic, and quantum regimes •
Advances a dimensionally consistent unification model grounded in physically interpretable variables •About the Author
Miguel A. Tinoco is an independent theorist and theologian whose work challenges institutional orthodoxy. Forgoing formal academia after early academic distinction, Tinoco pursued two decades of rigorous interdisciplinary research in physics, cosmology, theology, and mathematics—culminating in this seminal work. His research reflects a unique fusion of classical reasoning, spiritual inquiry, and modern theoretical rigor.
Fractura Temporis is intended for physicists, cosmologists, philosophers of science, and interdisciplinary researchers interested in the foundational principles of physical law, the thermodynamic nature of time, and the possibility of a singular, elegant unification of known forces.
Author’s Note
To all who seek to understand the deeper architecture of reality:
Driven by imagination, insatiable curiosity, spiritual discipline, and deep intuition, I developed the Unified Field Theory and its extension, Project GEL (Gravitation, Electromagnetism, Light), in pursuit of a truth that transcends both institutional limitation and theoretical fragmentation.
This work introduces a novel Universal Spacetime Constant (Ξ), redefining the foundational structure of physics. It challenges conventional models by uniting gravitation, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum behavior into a singular, testable framework—not through abstraction, but through revelation grounded in physical principles.
This journey began long before academic recognition, guided not by degrees but by vision. My debut book, 10 Ways to Stand Like Michael, was not merely a manuscript, but a spiritual trumpet—a call to rise, resist deception, and wield truth over tradition.
To students, seekers, scientists, and skeptics: may this work ignite the same fire that has carried me through decades of disciplined inquiry. If knowledge is power, then let revelation be its compass.
— Miguel A. Tinoco
April 2025




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