A DISCIPLINA MODAL DA EMERGÊNCIA COSMOLÓGICA: uma análise crítico–propositiva do artigo Emergence of Gravity, Dark Matter and Dark Energy from a Dissipative Higgs Field: A Unified Framework, de F. A. Lopez, em confronto com a Teoria da Objetividade
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This article offers a critical–propositional analysis of F. A. Lopez’s Emergence of Gravity, Dark Matter and Dark Energy from a Dissipative Higgs Field: A Unified Framework in confrontation with the Theory of Objectivity (TO). The study examines whether Lopez’s proposal—according to which gravity, dark matter, and dark energy emerge from a dissipative extension of the Higgs field—can be interpreted as compatible with the modal, ontological, and cosmogonic requirements established by TO.
The paper argues that Lopez’s framework is highly relevant as an emergent cosmophysical model and as an attempt at intraphysical unification, but remains insufficient as a complete ontology of cosmic origin. In response, the article submits the model to the modal discipline of the Theory of Objectivity, evaluating its compatibilities and tensions in light of the Seven Absolute Truths, the cosmogonic theorem, the phenomenic elements, the Inducer Effects, and the cosmological Eras of TO.
Particular emphasis is placed on the reinterpretation of dissipative modes as possible traces of relational memory and informational radiation. From this perspective, the dark sector is approached not only as an energetic or geometric problem, but also as a phenomenic manifestation of deeper relational and informational structures. The article further situates this dialogue within the broader framework of recent TO studies on modal ontology, testability, emergent gravity, and the ontological properties of the vacuum.
Rather than rejecting Lopez’s proposal, the study integrates it into a broader hierarchical framework: Lopez’s model is treated as a valuable description of a derived physical regime, while the Theory of Objectivity is presented as the modal ontology capable of disciplining its scope, clarifying its limits, and extending its interpretive reach in dialogue with contemporary cosmology.
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Theory of Objectivity; F. A. Lopez; dissipative Higgs field; emergent gravity; dark matter; dark energy; modal ontology; cosmology; phenomenic analysis; Inducer Effects; relational memory; informational radiation; vacuum physics; cosmological emergence; Zenodo
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