The SMDS Respiration Module
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Standard astrophysics interprets relativistic jets as outflow phenomena—material ejected from accretion disk processes at the poles of active galactic nuclei. This paper inverts that interpretation within the Webb Mechanical Metric framework: jets are inflow channels through which refined hardware from pulsar refineries funnels into Super Massive Dark Sphere (SMDS) foundries. The complete foundry cycle operates as a respiration system—polar intake, equatorial exhaust. This geometric constraint is not coincidental but functional: continuous cycling requires bidirectional flow, and intake/exhaust must be spatially separated. The perpendicular orientation of jets to spiral disk planes reflects this mechanical necessity. Analysis of jet composition, velocity profiles, and terminal behavior supports the inflow interpretation over the standard outflow model.
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- Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18147802 (DOI)