This issue presents structural evaluations of theoretical physics manuscripts under a constraint-based protocol.
Evaluations describe formal structure only, not scientific validity or correctness
Model: GPT-5.3
Eval. Protocol: 3.3
Method: Six-run trimmed mean aggregation (clean-room evaluation)
Volume 1 · Issue 5 – April 20, 2026
Citation: AI Physics Review. Vol. 1, Issue 5. Open-Access Dataset; Source Window: Nov 01 – Nov 24, 2025. Compression Theory Institute. April 20, 2026.
Contents
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On the Relationship between the Second Fundamental Theorem of the Mechanical Theory of Heat and Probability Calculations Regarding the Conditions for Thermal Equilibrium
Boltzmann, Ludwig Translated by Kim Sharp and Franz Matschinsky (1877 / 2015)
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The Relativistic Necessity of the Born Rule: Uniqueness from Poincaré Symmetry and Dynamical Preservation
Mghirbi, Nidhal -
The Discrete Gravitational Ontology (DGO): Extending General Relativity to the Quantum Domain
Asplind, Björn -
Entropic Time Unified Physical Framework (τUPF)
Warburton, A. -
Gravity as a Primary Field (GPF): Cosmological Baseline and Galactic Fits
Wolf, Tobias -
Global Temporal Compensation Principle: A Covariant Framework for Integrated Time Symmetry Neutrality
Peris, Jonatan -
ZTGI-Pro v3: Tek-Throne Risk–Stability Law for FPS-Based AI Systems
Elmas, Furkan -
Fibered Bures–HK Entropy–Transport: Dynamic–Static Equivalence, EVI/JKO, Strang Splitting, Observation-Induced Dissipation, and Cross-Scale Limits
Takahashi, K. -
Noncommutative Geometric Unification of Fundamental Interactions: A Comprehensive Treatment with Complete Derivations
Li, Yuanjian -
How Dimensional Reduction Creates Apparent Quantum Nonlocality: A Local Amplitude-Based Resolution of the EPR Paradox via Dimensional Embedding
Elliott, H. G.
Editorial Note. The conceptual summaries and structural evaluations presented below are provided for educational and research reference. They are interpretive structural analyses of the original works and are not substitutes for the full manuscripts. The AIPR evaluation framework assesses structural properties of a manuscript (mathematical formalism, equation integrity, logical traceability, assumption clarity, and scope coverage) and does not attempt to determine the truth, correctness, or empirical validity of the underlying theory. Readers are encouraged to consult the original publications for complete derivations, arguments, and historical context. Repeated phrasing across entries reflects uniform application of a fixed evaluation protocol and independent generation of each analysis.
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 5.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.50
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 4.00
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 4.75
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 5.00
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 5.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.75
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 4.00
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 4.75
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 5.00
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 4.25
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.00
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 4.75
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 5.00
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 4.75
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 4.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.00
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 4.00
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 4.00
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 5.00
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 4.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.25
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 3.75
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 4.00
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 4.50
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 4.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.00
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 4.00
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 4.00
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 4.00
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 4.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.00
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 3.50
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 4.00
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 4.75
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 4.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.00
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 3.25
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 4.00
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 4.75
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 4.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.00
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 3.00
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 3.75
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 5.00
Expand: Full overview, Strengths, and MEALS
- M (Mathematical Formalism, weight 3): 4.00
- E (Equation and Dimensional Integrity, weight 3): 4.00
- A (Assumption Clarity and Constraints, weight 2): 3.00
- L (Logical Traceability, weight 2): 4.00
- S (Scope Coverage, weight 1): 4.00
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