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Zenodo
2026
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19238254 |
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- <p>Abstract<br>This paper presents a falsifiability-driven framework for distinguishing geometric<br>spacetime from a physical, memory-bearing medium (SP3). Six observable criteria—<br>persistent spatial memory, path reuse, environment-dependent inertia, elastic response<br>without matter, energy storage in space, and multi-scale structural consistency—define a<br>minimal empirical program. Observational domains including orb dynamics, gravitational<br>wave memory (LIGO/PTA), and galactic rotation are examined within this framework. A<br>governing medium equation is proposed, and explicit testable predictions are outlined. The<br>central question—does space remember and later act—is reformulated as a direct<br>experimental program.</p>