Science For Peace Chapter Ten Based on the Cosmological Thermosynthesis Theory v3.2
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This chapter presents Starship as a scalable empirical validation platform for the Cosmological Thermosynthesis Theory (TTC v3.2). We formalize Starship as a multi-regime engineering architecture enabling deployment of precision instruments to test TTC’s emergent predictions: gravitational gradients, superfluid dynamics, cyclic cosmology, and dark matter signatures. All definitions specify domains, codomains, hypotheses, and mathematical spaces. Lemmas, propositions, and theorems are numbered with explicit hypotheses and formal proofs. TTC resolves cosmological tensions (Hubble discrepancy, cusp-core problem) via a primordial etherion superfluid (me ≈ 10−22 eV), and Starship facilitates falsifiable tests through orbital
telescopes, quantum sensors, and in-situ experiments. Predictions span 2026–2040 for JWST, LISA, DUNE, CMB-S4, and Euclid. This transforms space exploration from transport to cosmological validation, establishing a pathway to peace through
shared scientific endeavor
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