Published February 6, 2026 | Version 1.0
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Thermodynamic Lensing and Starless Galactic Seeds

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This preprint reinterprets gravitational lensing as a thermodynamic and emergent phenomenon arising from starless galactic seeds undergoing energetic stabilization. 

The work introduces the concept of thermodynamic lensing, in which non-luminous, centrifugally organized galactic seeds deform passing light due to high energetic tension rather than unseen particulate mass. These structures represent an intermediate emergent phase prior to stellar filtration and visible galactic maturity.

By linking lensing effects to emergence dynamics and pre-stellar galactic formation, the paper offers a physical alternative to dark matter-based explanations. Observed lensing in optically empty regions is proposed to correspond to active galactic emergence rather than hidden mass.

This framework integrates naturally with Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies, suggesting that both phenomena trace ongoing structural emergence rather than relics of a primordial explosion.

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Is part of
Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18504309 (DOI)
Is supplement to
Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18498285 (DOI)

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2026-02-06