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TRR–NOTIME Interpretation of Riemann Zeros and the Universe Without Dark Energy

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This document provides an updated TRR–NOTIME interpretation of the Riemann Zeros and the physical structure of the universe without dark energy or dark matter. It introduces spatially periodic projection layers (NTL) as a replacement for temporal evolution, enabling a fully timeless framework. The updated version includes a consistent redefinition of frequency and metric structure based on cesium tick projections. The proposed model explains observational anomalies using directionally structured energy fields, without invoking hypothetical entities. The document integrates theoretical results with a measurable unit system designed for timeless physical interpretation.

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Is supplement to
Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.15376279 (DOI)
Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.15375574 (DOI)

Dates

Accepted
2025-06-03
Date of official completion and acceptance of the final version.
Accepted
2025-06-18
Added formal metric layer system (NTL), spatial frequency redefinition, and integrated unit-based model of SEP projections. Extended compatibility with Planck formula and updated Riemann framework accordingly

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