The Three Force Fractal Model is a scalable recursive substrate model of Physics developed to describe the structure and behavior of reality across all scales. Built on recursive principles and three fundamental forces, it offers a new lens through which to understand matter, energy, and interaction. The model is fractal in nature, unifying physical phenomena through consistent structural logic, and is intended to serve as a platform for future theoretical or applied sciences.

A 2D conceptual view of a free Dihapl with feature codes.
See a video review of Series I by the authors on This YouTube Playlist
Five videos each around five minutes long.
Papers & Commentary
This is the primary reference archive of written physics works by James P. Morgan. Here you will find the official papers associated with the Three Force Fractal Model, including both conceptual frameworks and formal mathematical derivations. Each paper is presented with commentary to clarify intent, expand on meaning, and provide structural context within the broader architecture of the model. There are also additional translation papers to assist a wide audience of readers in understanding the 3FFM.
The Three Force Fractal Model Series I Papers
The Three Force Fractal Model I: Ontology of a Deterministic Substrate, together with its Math Framework, derives anew the concepts of mass, time, locality, and the geometry of space as emergent from the interaction of three primal forces that generate a finite, scalable, and recursive substrate.
The Three Force Fractal Model I: Ontology of a Deterministic Substrate
Role: The primary paper of The Three Force Fractal Model Series I.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18201872
https://zenodo.org/records/18201872
The Three Force Fractal Model I: Math Framework of a Deterministic Substrate
Role: The Math Framework for The Three Force Fractal Model Series I.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18202197
https://zenodo.org/records/18202197
The Three Force Fractal Model I: SM Translation
Role: The Standard Model understanding aid paper for The Three Force Fractal Model Series I.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18202332
https://zenodo.org/records/18202332
The Three Force Fractal Model I: Public Translation
Role: The General Public ease-of-interpretation paper for The Three Force Fractal Model Series I.
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