Origin Story
A Thought Experiment That Never Let Go
At age 16, Marco Gipp asked himself a simple question: What actually happens when a baseball bat strikes a baseball? School physics answered with forces, momentum, and vectors. But the energy transfer — what was really happening between the two objects — remained unexplained. From that moment on, the question never left him.
32 Years of Interdisciplinary Research
What followed were more than three decades of autodidactic learning — across all disciplines: physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, astrophysics, geophysics, psychology, sociology, and political science. Not as an academic career, but as an unceasing search for the one pattern that connects everything.
Timeline
- ~1993 (age 16): The first idea of a "formula for calculating life" — the fundamental feeling that a single principle could explain all phenomena
- 1993–2024: Over 30 years of autodidactic learning across all scientific disciplines — pattern recognition across disciplinary boundaries
- 2024: Beginning of systematic documentation — 32 years of knowledge reconstructed from memory, sorted, and organized into a coherent structure
- February 2025 (v1.0): First complete version of the theory — 10 principal theorems, intrinsic energy formula, conceptual clarifications
- February 2025 (v1.1): Critical correction: black holes as underloaded systems, beer glass example, energy signature
- March 2026 (v1.2): Displacement principle, motion as energy withdrawal (new Principal Theorem 7b), technological confirmations
- March 2026 (v1.3): Intrinsic energy formula as universal key, light as energy wave at three density levels, plants/fungi as inverted systems, civilizations as energy systems, Formula Interpreter (reinterpretation of all classical formulas)
- Ongoing: Publication and English translation
Why AI as a Tool?
32 years of thoughts and insights initially existed only in one mind. The systematic transcription began in 2024 — with AI models as a "resonance space." Not as the source of knowledge, but as a mirror: a tool for formulating thoughts, organizing them, and checking them for consistency. The theory itself is the result of 32 years of human thinking — the documentation uses modern tools.
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