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Black Holes as Generators of Spacetime An Extension of the RMB Theory
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This work presents a speculative extension of cosmological theory based on the RMB model (Space–Matter–Motion) and proposes an alternative interpretation of black holes as active generators of spacetime. It is intended to contribute to open theoretical discourse in physics and cosmology.
The model is hypothetical and does not claim to replace or disprove existing mainstream theories. Rather, it aims to offer a complementary conceptual framework that invites critical reflection, discussion, and further development within the scientific community.
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- Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.15110179 (DOI)
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