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Emergence of the Cosmic Microwave Background in Quarkbase Cosmology

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The Quarkbase Cosmology repositories are hosted on Academy.edu, OSF, Internet Archive, and the project website https://repository.quarkbase-cosmology.com.

This collection belongs to the Quarkbase Cosmology research program, a pressure-field approach to fundamental physics in which the physical vacuum is treated as a real, frictionless, compressible medium.

The full conceptual architecture of the framework — including foundational assumptions, mathematical structure, hierarchy of physical closures, experimental predictions, and falsifiability criteria — is documented in the public OSF Project Wiki.

Project Wiki (conceptual map and formal structure):
https://osf.io/t8gbw/wiki

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  • C. Omeñaca Prado, "The Redshift in Quarkbase Cosmology," Zenodo Preprint (2025).
  • C. Omeñaca Prado, "The Cosmic Microwave Background in Quarkbase Cosmology: Extended Study," Zenodo Preprint (2025)
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