Epistemological Proof of the Unique Density-Dependent Effective Mass Law in Single-Field Screening Theories
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This work presents a mathematical and epistemological proof for single-field, density-dependent scalar theories of gravity. Under a minimal set of axioms derived from the Impossibility Theorem for Gravitational Amplification and the Screening Trilemma, only one effective-mass law remains mathematically consistent, energetically stable, and epistemically closed.
The resulting form:
m_eff²(ρ) = m₀² + A·min(ρ^α, ρ_t^α)
is not postulated but derived as the sole expression satisfying the requirements of vacuum stability, local energy conservation, bounded amplification, and mathematical regularity.
This uniqueness transforms the effective-mass relation from a phenomenological assumption into a logical necessity within the axiomatic structure of single-field screened-scalar theories. The Stratophysical formulation serves as a concrete realization of this general framework, unifying the consistency conditions of density-dependent gravitation into a single, mathematically complete expression.
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