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2026
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| Dostęp online: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19066154 |
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- <p>Building upon the Bergmann Bounce Drive 2.0, which introduced stochastic amplification via the Chaos Field δ_chaos, we present version 3.0 in which the transcendental constant π emerges as the fundamental geometric stabilizer. Using Gaussian Multiplicative Chaos on spherical bounce volumes, we derive that the volume-to-surface ratio (4/3)π exactly minimizes the renormalized action at the critical coupling γ → √8<span>⁻</span>. This fixes the effective Hubble parameter, suppresses runaway divergences, and guarantees eternal, self-consistent multi-cycle evolution. The central claim is that π is not an accidental mathematical constant but the unique attractor that turns a potentially unstable stochastic drive into a regulated, eternal propulsion mechanism. We provide full analytic derivations, updated effective equations, quantitative predictions for CMB anomalies, large-scale structure, and gravitational-wave signatures, as well as implications for retrocausal information transfer. BBD 3.0 represents a genuine paradigm shift: from chaotic amplification to geometrically stabilized eternal cycling.</p>