The Standard Model of Physics considers the 3 fundamental forces it describes to be independent, they are 3 among its 19 so-called "free parameters". Experimentally, it was observed that these forces seem to converge to the same value as you increase the energy in particle accelerators, suggesting that a deeper theory should explain their relationship.
My theory does exactly that, and more. It reveals a previously unnoticed relation that holds across all energy scales. It predicts that the sum of the logarithms of the inverse coupling constants should remain approximately constant at first order and grow slowly (sub-logarithmically) with increasing energy.
This growth is explained as an increase in the internal sector's "entropy budget", as higher energies allow us to distinguish finer internal structures.
I compared this prediction against existing experimental data, and it aligns perfectly. It’s like a "hash" of my theory: extremely easy to verify, but very hard to figure out without a truly novel framework that better explains physics. It also makes my theory falsifiable, it would be clearly wrong otherwise.

