https://github.com/arkokupski-wat/modified-spacetime-hypothesis

The hypothesis treats spacetime not as a passive backdrop for matter, but as an equal partner in physical transformations. The inspiration stems from explosive chemistry—specifically, how the detonation of high-energy materials mixtures) converts condensed matter into expanding gases and energy.

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The hypothesis treats spacetime not as a passive backdrop for matter, but as an equal partner in physical transformations. The inspiration stems from explosive chemistry—specifically, how the detonation of high-energy materials mixtures) converts condensed matter into expanding gases and energy.

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zmCP: Spacetime as a Dynamic Partner of Matter

The hypothesis treats spacetime not as a passive backdrop for matter, but as an equal partner in physical transformations. The inspiration stems from explosive chemistry—specifically, how the detonation of high-energy materials mixtures) converts condensed matter into expanding gases and energy.

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A speculative model linking nucleosynthesis to spacetime geometry

📜 Abstract

We propose that dark matter effects emerge from the coupling between chemical composition (metallicity) and spacetime geometry via a scalar field ϕ(x). Iron (A=56) acts as a critical threshold for spacetime "compression" (∆CP < 0) or "stretching" (∆CP > 0).

🔑 Key Features

  • No dark matter particles – effects arise from spacetime-chemical coupling
  • Iron-rich regions (galactic cores) generate additional gravity
  • Metal-poor galaxies (H/He-dominated) obey standard GR
  • Quantum field Ψ unifies matter and spacetime phases

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