ASTRA Model: Clocked Mesh Architecture and Reactive Update
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This paper proposes a novel framework for cosmological and quantum structures, moving away from continuous space-time models toward a discrete, fractal "Cascade Model." The ASTRA theory defines the universe as a physical primary grid (CM) powered by a constant Entropic Energy Stream (ECE). Space is reinterpreted as a network of nodes, while Time is defined by the discrete refresh rate (Takt) of the system, governed by the Planck Time constant.
Key concepts include:
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The Singularity Umbilicus: A unidirectional valve mechanism (Pin > Cmax) responsible for energy transfer between fractal layers.
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Mass as Resistance: A new derivation of mass (m) as a function of static resistance (Ts) versus dynamic fluctuation (iTd).
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The White Hole Big Bang: Every Big Bang event is interpreted as the emission point (White Hole) of an umbilicus from a higher-order fractal layer.
This work provides a mechanical and deterministic alternative to standard models, unifying gravity, mass emergence, and fractal cosmology.
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Description (Version 2.0 Update)
Key Updates in Version 2.0:
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Mechanical Derivation of Mass: This version introduces a formal evolution of the mass-energy equivalence. It redefines mass not as an intrinsic property, but as an emergent effect of energy interacting with a primary grid. By factoring in "Static Resistance" (Ts) and "Dynamic Phase" (Td), the model provides a mechanical bridge between classical relativity and quantum fluctuations.
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Reductive Consistency: The ASTRA model remains fully compatible with Einstein’s physics. In a static state (zero dynamic phase), the equations reduce perfectly to E=mc2, proving that classical physics is a specific, stabilized case within the ASTRA cascade framework.
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Cosmological Observations & JWST Data: * The Singularity Cord: Replaces the Big Bang with a continuous energy injection mechanism (White Hole). This explains the "Impossible Early Galaxy" problem recently observed by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
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Dark Matter as Entanglement Grid: Dark Matter is redefined as the physical resistance of a quantum entanglement web. This explains galaxy rotation curves without the need for undiscovered particles.
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Dark Energy as Flow Dynamics: Accelerated expansion is explained as the mechanical pressure (momentum) of the entropy stream flowing through the grid's splices.
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Summary: ASTRA 2.0 provides a unified, mechanical explanation for the formation of cosmic structures, bridging the gap between quantum mechanics and large-scale astronomical observations.
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- Gajewski, P. (2026). ASTRA: Architecture of Clocked Splices and Reactive Updating. Preprint via Zenodo.