Universal Information Hydrodyamics
For the past year I have been working as an independent researcher, ten to twelve hours a day, seven days a week on a single project...
…exploring the hypothesis that typically postulated physical dynamics are not independent choices, but necessary consequences.
The work that followed was the result of following that thread as far as we could, while allowing as little wiggle-room as possible. I am sharing this work openly now because it is increasingly relevant, and beyond what one person can responsibly and safely carry alone.
The program is a single coherent body of theory, experimental data and numerics built around one organising choice: treat Fisher information as the geometry of state space, and treat dynamics as what remains once you insist that reversible motion (quantum, coherence preserving) and irreversible relaxation (classical, entropy producing) live on the same object.
The aim is not a new vocabulary. The aim is to remove degrees of freedom, until familiar laws become forced consequences, and until the residual freedom is measurable.
Parts of the framework have been validated against IBM quantum hardware via channel reconstruction and information geometric diagnostics. A separate track recovers a controlled weak field gravitational sector and pushes it through solvers with explicit convergence and failure modes. Another confronts Bullet Cluster style lensing configurations and produces sharp signatures. There’s a wide range of instantiations that give me belief that this is valuable work.
I am releasing the full project, including papers, technical notes, code and data on my website below.
https://nomogenetics.com/
It is a huge amount of information, longer than most books, so please take your time in understanding if interested. If you have projects of your own, see how they integrate. There is deep beauty for those with a curious mind and eyes to see.
Please get in touch if you have any questions, I would love to hear your thoughts.
JRD

I had to use AI to interpret this (https://nomogenetics.com/papers/2511.03552v2.pdf) but I love it.
Love this!