Trans-Generational Continuity of Dark Matter and Dark Energy
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Abstract
We propose a hypothesis in which dark matter and dark energy, by virtue of their inert, non-
electromagnetic nature, survive cosmological transitions (Big Bang / singularity events)
structurally intact, persisting across multiple successive universes. In this model, ordinary matter
and vacuum energy are absorbed by supermassive black holes and subsequently re-emitted as
Hawking radiation, regenerating a new ordinary-matter sector. Dark energy and the majority of
dark matter, however, are not absorbed and remain as a pre-existing background into which the
newly regenerated ordinary matter re-enters. This framework offers a unified, parsimonious
explanation for several outstanding problems in modern cosmology — including the origin of
dark matter, the rapid formation of early galaxies, the stability of the cosmological constant, and
the observed matter-to-dark-matter ratio — and generates a set of falsifiable observational
predictions.
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- Alternative title (English)
- A Cosmological Hypothesis on Universe-to-Universe Transmission
Dates
- Submitted
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2026-03-13