THE FEYNMAN SCHEMATIC: STATE TRANSITIONS
Abstract
Richard Feynman’s diagrams are the "stick-figure" shorthand for energy transactions. Resonant Relativity provides the underlying circuit logic for these diagrams by replacing "particle collisions" with Impedance-Matching Events between resonant Torons.
The Anatomy of a Vertex
In a standard QED diagram, a vertex represents the emission or absorption of a photon. In our framework, this is the Sprit Point:
- The Toron (Input): A stable, toroidal standing wave of flux.
- The Sprit (Interaction): The instantaneous "snap" of the lattice as the Toron shifts its gradient seat.
- Frequency Information: The radiated energy (the "photon") is the frequency information required to balance the local energy books.
Annihilation: The Flux-Dump
When a charge-pair (Matter/Antimatter) annihilates, the two Torons unspool. The magnetic "lock" is broken, and the stored standing-wave energy is dumped back into the Lumen as pure propagating Sprits.
\[ E_{\rm toron} \rightarrow \sum \text{Sprits} (hf) \]This isn't "matter turning into energy"—it is stored energy returning to transit energy because the topological anchor has failed.
Conclusion
Feynman was drawing the Logic Gates. We are describing the Slew-Rate and Impedance of the traces connecting them. The "M" side of the house is just a temporary storage of the "E" side's potential.