In this work, we develop a fully analytic model showing that the hydrogen spectrum of quantum mechanics can emerge from dynamic vacuum physics.
The key takeaway: quantization can emerge naturally from a dynamic vacuum that varies in space and time, rather than being introduced as a separate postulate.
This represents an important step in strengthening the scientific foundations of the dynamic vacuum framework we are developing at Casimir. If the vacuum behaves as a physical medium with dynamic structure, it could fundamentally change how we think about energy interactions with the vacuum.