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Zenodo
2026
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| Online adgang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20110501 |
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- <p>The universe is a two-medium system. The first medium is <strong>positive matter</strong> — everything observable, measurable, and detectable. The second medium is <strong>Akos</strong> — omnipresent, self-attracting, and repulsive to all positive matter.</p> <p>Positive matter does not self-assemble purely through gravity. It is displaced into structures — galaxies, stars, planets — by Akos consolidating around it.</p> <div class="pull-quote"> <p>What we measure as gravity is not spacetime curvature. It is the density gradient created when positive matter displaces Akos.</p> </div> <p>What we measure as cosmic expansion is not an outward push. It is Akos withdrawing inward on itself. Black holes are the conversion boundary between the two mediums — consuming positive matter and returning it to Akos. All observable cosmic structure is a byproduct of Akos consolidation.</p> <p>The universe breathes. Akos becomes matter. Matter returns to Akos. The cycle has no beginning and no end.</p>