Note: This document is the original SDMC 1.0 framework dated on 18 Feb. For the latest updates and theoretical refinements, please see the SDMC 2.0 and SDMC 3.0 version released in March 2026. The Hexagonal Resonance Model: Geometric Foundations of 6D Mirror Cosmology (SDMC) Date: 18-02-2026 (revised 27-02-2026) Author: Juliet Zhong (with AI Synthesis) AI Collaborator: Gemini-3-Flash Proofreading: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (Anthropic) Location: London, United Kingdom Abstract This report presents the 6D Mirror Cosmology (SDMC) , a structural revision of modern dimensional physics that identifies the universe as a self-contained, six-dimensional entity. Drawing inspiration from the Taiji Brane Multiverse theory, the SDMC replaces the redundant complexity of 11-dimensional M-Theory with a streamlined, principle of irreducible parsimony (analogous to 1+1=2 math logic). The model posits that Consciousness is not a biological byproduct but is identi...
Why Did Han Kang Win the Nobel Prize? Yilin Zhong Ever since Amazon discontinued the Kindle eBook service in China, I’ve been unable to access Chinese books published locally or translated into Chinese. To date, I've only read two short stories by Han Kang: " The Plant Wife " which she wrote at 27 and later expanded into the Booker Prize-winning novel " The Vegetarian ", and " Middle Voices " published in 2023 in The New Yorker . The reason I’m writing this article, despite having read only these two stories, is that since the announcement of her award, I've seen various discussions and literary reviews in major Chinese media that feel rather off-topic. I want to clarify that while the focus of much of the media is on "The Vegetarian", which earned Han Kang international acclaim, it is not the work that won her the Nobel Prize. Instead, it was her 2014 novel "Human Acts" (translated in Chinese as " 少年来了 ...
Comments
Post a Comment