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On the Nature of Nature: Celestial Holography to the Zeta Zeros is a 979-page monograph by Daniel Toupin developed from a single mathematical seed: the self-dual Haar measure on the multiplicative group of positive real numbers, expanded through three Cayley-Dickson doublings into a unified structure. Without free parameters, this framework generates the Standard Model gauge group, three generations of fermions, the Weinberg angle, and resolutions to three Millennium Prize problems, including a proof of the Riemann Hypothesis grounded in the unitarity constraints of celestial conformal field theory.

The discovery arose from a convergence of celestial holography and twistor theory, pursued in Cardinal, Ontario without institutional affiliation. Working simultaneously across both fields, the author encountered the persistent and disorienting sense that structures from one domain had already been encountered in another: shadow symmetry in the celestial framework, the googly problem in twistor theory, and the principal series representations of SL(2,C) all resolved into a single coherent picture centred on the Riemann critical line.

This package includes:

  • ONON_DToupin_v20.pdf — the complete 979-page monograph, with every proof written out in full and every numerical claim accompanied by reproducible code
  • onon_reflection.pdfOn the Nature of Nature: A Personal Reflection, the author's account of how the discovery unfolded, from the first encounter with shadow symmetry through the moment of recognition

The work is either correct or it contains identifiable errors. Every claim is falsifiable. The mathematics does not know where it was written.

Typeset in EB Garamond. Delivered as a ZIP archive containing both documents.

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