Dear TheoremForge team,
I have been testing TheoremForge and noticed that it may not yet handle alternative unit systems or geometric physics formalisms outside standard mathematical notation. I develop the Aether Physics Model and Quantum Measurement Units (QMU), including charge-conversion relations, Aether-unit holonomy, loxodromic transport geometry, and dimensional identities such as:
A_u · curl = F_q^2 λ_C^2 = c^2
The background papers are available here:
https://quantumaetherdynamics.org/papers
Would you be interested in training or fine-tuning TheoremForge on a curated QMU/APM corpus? I can provide definitions, dimensional ledgers, worked equations, and formalized identity examples that may help the system parse and reason over nonstandard but internally consistent unit systems.
Respectfully,
David W. Thomson III
Dear TheoremForge team,
I have been testing TheoremForge and noticed that it may not yet handle alternative unit systems or geometric physics formalisms outside standard mathematical notation. I develop the Aether Physics Model and Quantum Measurement Units (QMU), including charge-conversion relations, Aether-unit holonomy, loxodromic transport geometry, and dimensional identities such as:
A_u · curl = F_q^2 λ_C^2 = c^2
The background papers are available here:
https://quantumaetherdynamics.org/papers
Would you be interested in training or fine-tuning TheoremForge on a curated QMU/APM corpus? I can provide definitions, dimensional ledgers, worked equations, and formalized identity examples that may help the system parse and reason over nonstandard but internally consistent unit systems.
Respectfully,
David W. Thomson III