THE PATH TO QUANTUM GRAVITY AND THE MODAL DISCIPLINE OF ORIGIN: a critical-propositional analysis of Andrew S. King's Unified Geometric Wave Theory in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity

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This article presents a critical-propositional analysis of Andrew S. King’s The Path to Quantum Gravity and its associated Zenodo record, The Unified Geometric Wave Theory: Quantum Gravity, Primordial Emergent Coherence, and the Emergence of Planck Stars (2025), DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14606235, in dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity (TO).

The study examines King’s proposal to unify quantum mechanics, general relativity, and the Standard Model through spin networks, quantum foam, gravitons, Primordial Emergent Coherence (PEC), Planck stars, modified gravitational actions, scalar-field dynamics, and cosmological testability. The analysis confronts these elements with the modal axioms of TO, its phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, cosmological Eras, and its interpretation of atomic radiation as transcendent information produced in atomic relations.

The article argues that King’s framework offers a fertile physical vocabulary for emergence, coherence, curvature, non-singular collapse, radiative signatures, and possible operational bridges with contemporary cosmology. However, from the standpoint of TO, the proposal remains dependent on already-given physical entities such as fields, metrics, curvature, spin networks, Planck-scale structures, and inflationary dynamics. For this reason, the article interprets UGWT as an intermediate quantum-cosmological model with strong dialogical value, but not yet as a modal theory of ultimate origin.

This analysis received analytical support from ChatGPT.

Keywords: Teoria da Objetividade; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Andrew S. King; Theory of Objectivity; Unified Geometric Wave Theory; quantum gravity; Primordial Emergent Coherence; Planck stars; spin networks; quantum foam; modal ontology; Inducer Effects; cosmic origin; transcendent information.

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20815265

Publication Date: 2026-06-23

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