The Spatial Semifluid Theory: A Unified Framework for Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Hubble Tension
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This paper proposes that space
is not empty but constitutes
a semifluid medium of variable
density, —
The Big Bang represents the sole
initial condition of the current
cycle. The universe is cyclic:
the semifluid progressively hardens
as energy disperses, galaxies implode
into central black holes, which are
reabsorbed until critical mass
triggers a new Big Bang.
This single mechanism accounts for:
dark matter, dark energy, the Hubble
Tension, black hole formation,
gravitational lensing, and the
cyclic nature of the universe.
A concrete laboratory experiment
using Helium-3 across all states
of matter is proposed as a
cosmic semifluid analog.
Independent theoretical framework
developed March 3, 2026.
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- Technical note: 10.5281/zenodo.18863797 (DOI)
Dates
- Created
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2026-03-03
- Copyrighted
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2026-03-04