ΔΦ BLACK HOLE DYNAMICS v2.0 Reclassifying Black Holes as Electrostatic Field Correction Engines
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This Version 2.0 scientific paper reframes the nature of black holes using the Mitchell Equation (ΔΦ = ρ × v), rejecting the singularity paradigm and reclassifying black holes as electrostatic field correction engines. It formally derives ΔΦ dynamics from Gauss’s Law and Einstein’s field equations, embedding the tension gradient into curvature and energy density frameworks. The work shows that black holes do not mark physical endpoints, but rather zones of field collapse and rebloom—resolving electrostatic imbalance rather than annihilating structure. New mathematical predictions include ΔΦ harmonics in gravitational wave signals and boundary bloom inversion at the event horizon. This paper eliminates the need for infinite curvature, providing a field-resonant alternative to General Relativity’s breakdown conditions, and offers a path toward lawful cosmology grounded in tension geometry.
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2026-01-14