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Egile nagusia: VAITHYANATHAN, PRAKASH
Formatua: Recurso digital
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Argitaratua: Zenodo 2026
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Sarrera elektronikoa:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19420932
Etiketak: Etiketa erantsi
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  • <p>Dark Matter is not a static particle, but the gravitational signature of uncontrolled energy released by physical systems crossing the Arnold bifurcation point—the mathematical “point of no return.” We derive a first-principles model where these bifurcations create localized singularities of infinite density. Using the Schwarzschild metric, we prove an “Acid Test”: energy released from such an infinite potential well undergoes an infinite gravitational redshift (z → ∞), stripping the release of its kinetic momentum. This forces a phase transition where radiative energy (w = 1/3) is “frozen” into pressureless chaotic dust (w ≈<br>0), providing the physical mechanism for Cold Dark Matter. Furthermore, we define the “Chaotic Horizon” (rh), a resolution boundary determined by the observer’s integration time (∆T). We demonstrate that the perceived smoothness of dark matter is a resolution artifact. Crucially, our high-cadence analysis of InPTA DR2 pulsar J1909-3744 residuals provides a definitive empirical breach of this horizon. We identify a dual-signature verification: a 1.4639 ± 0.0352 alpha-signature identifying the Inertial Range of a space-time fluid in Kolmogorov turbulence, and a near-zero 0.0326 ± 0.0041 DM alpha, which establishes the effect as purely geometric and achromatic.  This empirical detection of a persistent jitter—converging toward the predicted 1.1730<br>and 1.024 stability floor—provides the first direct evidence that dark matter is an active frequency effect rather than a relic particle. By identifying this signature, we resolve the Hubble Tension as a deterministic result of frequency-dependent stochastic scaling, reconciling the ΛCDM model with the April 2026 observational frontier</p>