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Zenodo
2026
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| Länkar: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19322330 |
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- <p>This document serves as the architectural blueprint for the universe. It explains that space isn't empty, but is structured by a 361.5 km geometric lattice. In the early universe, high density kept this lattice "suppressed" (inactive). As the universe expanded and thinned out, it hit a critical threshold at redshift z \approx 1.6-2.0, where the lattice "switched on." This event created a small gravitational slip, which is the missing piece that solves the current S_8 and Hubble tensions. It gives researchers a specific map—the Redshift Desert—to verify these effects using upcoming Euclid and DESI data.</p>