Narrowing Choice of Universe Models With 4 New Tests: Comparing Ouroboros Lagrangian Versus Against the Standard Model and Amplitude Estimation Frameworks

Description

 prior Zenodo paper (Werbos, June 2026) defined a framework of empirical

tests to discriminate among candidate models of the universe. From an

initial set of possible criteria, four tests emerged as the ones that

actually discriminate among the models that survive initial scrutiny.

This paper applies those four tests to the Standard Model (EWT+QCD),Amplitude Estimation (AE) models, and the Ouroboros Lagrangian. The tests are:

(1) first-principles derivation of the particle spectrum,

(2) explanation of the long-range nuclear force anomaly,

(3) near-termlaboratory falsifiability, and

(4) Lorentz invariance and mathematical consistency.

New numerical results from R. Griesi (June 2026) and

\rigorous stability analysis using the Gelfand-Fomin conjugate point

test (June 2026) are incorporated. The Ouroboros Lagrangian passes all

four tests with quantitative precision. EWT+QCD fails Tests 1 and 2,

and its success on Test 4 depends on renormalization. AE models fail

Tests 1, 2, and 4.

A structural comparison with J. Duda's liquid

crystal model is included. No other model known to the authors passes

all four. The Ouroboros Lagrangian is the only model known to the

authors that currently passes all four tests.

Authors

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20753966

Publication Date: 2026-06-19

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