JWST Observations of Early Massive Galaxies, Disappearing Compact Objects, and High Early Dark Matter Fraction: Direct Confirmation of the Al-Ani Fabric Theory from the Mother Equation Alone
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The Al-Ani Fabric Theory is governed solely by one dynamical equation: ∂δ/∂t = D∇²δ - Γδ + S, with only two fixed parameters: Γ = 2.4 × 10⁻¹⁸ s⁻¹ and λ = 200 kpc (hence D = Γλ²). In an expanding universe we take λ(t) = λ₀ a(t). No additional parameters are introduced. We demonstrate that this single equation quantitatively explains three major JWST puzzles: (1) the rapid appearance of massive galaxies at z ∼ 10–15, (2) the disappearance of compact objects (LRDs) after ∼2 Gyr, and (3) the elevated dark-matter fraction in the early universe. All derivations follow directly from the mother equation. We further present four sharp, falsifiable predictions testable with forthcoming JWST, Euclid, and Roman data.
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