RGEP - Roshid's geometric evolution principle
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The Roshid Geometric Evolution Principle (RGEP) is a proprietary theoretical framework that replaces the 19 arbitrary empirical constants of the Standard Model and Lambda-CDM cosmology with a single, dimensionless geometric evolution parameter: the C-field. Unlike traditional models that rely on "hand-tuned" inputs for dark matter and dark energy, RGEP derives these as localized and global manifestations of the field’s progression toward equilibrium (C_0).
Key Proprietary Pillars:
* The Zero Density Ansatz (ZDA): A unique algebraic weighting that enforces vacuum energy cancellation, resolving the 10^{120} cosmological constant discrepancy without fine-tuning.
* Geometric Tension Scaling: An analytical method for deriving particle mass ratios (e.g., the Electron Mass Ratio of 2.38 \times 10^{-23}) through functional derivatives of the Higgs VEV relative to the C-field.
* The Galactic Grip (\nabla C): A non-particle solution to galactic rotation curves. RGEP proves that the observed "missing mass" is a spatial gradient of the geometric coupling (G_{eff} = G/C), eliminating the need for Dark Matter particles.
* Localized Geometric Shielding: The mathematical proof explaining why local laboratory constants remain stable while global cosmological parameters evolve, successfully resolving the Hubble Tension.
Proprietary Predictions:
RGEP provides specific, high-precision targets for the Baryon-to-Photon ratio (6.13 \times 10^{-10}) and the Muon g-2 anomaly, derived through the internal logic of the founder's master archives.
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