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Bibliografiske detaljer
Hovedforfatter: Doy, David Michael
Format: Recurso digital
Sprog:engelsk
Udgivet: Zenodo 2026
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Online adgang:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19035873
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  • <p>*Black Holes as Collapse‑Dominated Structures* develops a structural interpretation of black holes in which gravitational collapse is understood as a runaway feedback process that overwhelms stabilised continuation. Instead of treating black holes as merely dense astrophysical objects or as singular solutions of general relativity, the report reframes them as regions where collapse becomes dominant, effective density diverges, and geometric description fails. The event horizon is interpreted as a phase boundary between stabilised and collapse‑dominated regimes, the interior as a pre‑geometric domain where continuation cannot be maintained, and the singularity as the structural failure point of definability.</p> <p>The report identifies the positive feedback loop—collapse → effective density → curvature → destabilisation → collapse—that drives black‑hole formation and explains why black holes represent a qualitatively distinct phase of spacetime organisation. Hawking radiation is recast as a boundary‑level stabilisation effect arising from the tension between stabilised modes outside the horizon and collapse‑dominated dynamics inside. The framework preserves the empirical content of general relativity while offering a generative explanation for curvature, horizon structure, interior behaviour, and the cosmological role of black holes as conditioners of the underlying substrate.</p> <p>This document provides a self‑contained account of black holes within the broader generative architecture, unifying collapse, curvature, and geometric failure under a single structural mechanism.</p>