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Zenodo
2026
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| オンライン・アクセス: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18332302 |
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- <p>Standard Cosmology relies on the "Big Bang" singularity to explain the origin of matter in a single temporal event. However, observations of chemically mature galaxies at z > 10 (JWST) and the unexplained baryon asymmetry problem suggest a fundamental flaw in this "creation moment" paradigm. Toroidal Scale Dynamics (TSD) proposes an alternative: Continuous Appearance. We identify the Horn Torus (alpha = 1) as the geometric "Gateway" between the scalar dimension and 3-dimensional space. When the scalar metric compresses to this critical limit, pure scalar flux rotates orthogonally to form a stable topological knot: the Proton (Hydrogen). This paper models the universe as a steady-state system where Hydrogen continuously flows in from the Horn and eventually collapses into Black Holes, maintaining a dynamic equilibrium. Furthermore, we reinterpret the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) not as a relic of the past, but as the inverted optical projection of the Horn Singularity itself—a "God's Eye View" of the eternal point of creation.</p>