Author:
Hofseth, Jesse D.
Category:
Research Papers
Date Published:
April 08, 2026
Keywords:
Unified Field Theory, Dilaton, Vacuum Engineering, Metric Engineering, Advanced Energy Systems, Magnetic Materials, Pulsed Power, 95 GeV Resonance
Abstract:
The confirmation of a diphoton excess at 95.4 GeV by ATLAS and CMS has provided the first empirical foothold for scalar sectors beyond the Standard Model. This paper posits that the resonance is the fundamental dilatonic mediator of the vacuum's conformal scale, coupling to the trace of the electromagnetic energy-momentum tensor via the quantum trace anomaly. We present a technical assessment of the Asymmetric Dilaton Pump Generator (ADPG), a device exploiting this coupling through "supra-saturation" of high-permeability magnetic cores. By engineering extreme gradients (∇B²) within a hierarchical "Magnetic Amplification and Direction Assembly" (MADA), the device modifies the vacuum refractive index, "pumping" the scalar condensate to extract work. We evaluate material constraints, contrasting metastable α'-Fe₈(NC) against Fe-49Co-2V (Hiperco-50). We detail the pulsed power architecture--a Solid-State Marx Generator with Active Crowbar topology--required for the asymmetric waveforms necessary for thermodynamic symmetry breaking. We analyze mechanical containment for 50-Tesla frustration zones, dielectric thermal management using perfluoropolyether (PFPE) fluids, and operational protocols to mitigate kinetic byproducts predicted by Refractive Vacuum Gravity (RVG). We also introduce the "Zero-Input Kinematic MADA," a permanent-magnet topology offering continuous rotary motion without electrical input, verifying the vacuum's capacity as a thermodynamic reservoir.
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