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Main Author: Fernandez, Adrian G.
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19520193
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contents <p>The zinc spark—a rapid, wave-like release of zinc ions during mammalian oocyte fertilization represents a pivotal biological event marking the transition from gamete to embryo. Within the Cosmological Thermosynthesis Theory v3.2 (TTC v3.2), this phenomenon is reinterpreted not merely as a biochemical signal but as a microcosmic analog of entropic crystallization in the primordial etherion superfluid. We derive a rigorous mathematical framework wherein zinc ion dynamics obey modified reaction-diffusion equations coupled to local gravitational gradients Γg and configurational entropy ∆S, yielding quantitative predictions for zinc release kinetics, wave propagation speeds, and developmental viability markers. Integrating recent advances in live-cell imaging, single-ion tracking, and JWST observations of early cosmic structure, we demonstrate that the zinc spark exhibits scale-invariant properties consistent with TTC’s recursive entropic dynamics. All definitions specify domains,<br>codomains, hypotheses, and functional spaces; lemmas, propositions, and theorems include explicit proofs. The framework yields falsifiable predictions for reproductive biology, assisted reproduction technologies, and cosmological observations, positioning the zinc spark as a critical empirical bridge between biological initiation and cosmic emergence.</p>
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spellingShingle The Zinc Spark Phenomenon in the Cosmological Thermosynthesis Theory v3.2: Entropic Initiation, Recursive Biological Dynamics, and Cross-Scale Unification from Fertilization to Cosmology
Fernandez, Adrian G.
<p>The zinc spark—a rapid, wave-like release of zinc ions during mammalian oocyte fertilization represents a pivotal biological event marking the transition from gamete to embryo. Within the Cosmological Thermosynthesis Theory v3.2 (TTC v3.2), this phenomenon is reinterpreted not merely as a biochemical signal but as a microcosmic analog of entropic crystallization in the primordial etherion superfluid. We derive a rigorous mathematical framework wherein zinc ion dynamics obey modified reaction-diffusion equations coupled to local gravitational gradients Γg and configurational entropy ∆S, yielding quantitative predictions for zinc release kinetics, wave propagation speeds, and developmental viability markers. Integrating recent advances in live-cell imaging, single-ion tracking, and JWST observations of early cosmic structure, we demonstrate that the zinc spark exhibits scale-invariant properties consistent with TTC’s recursive entropic dynamics. All definitions specify domains,<br>codomains, hypotheses, and functional spaces; lemmas, propositions, and theorems include explicit proofs. The framework yields falsifiable predictions for reproductive biology, assisted reproduction technologies, and cosmological observations, positioning the zinc spark as a critical empirical bridge between biological initiation and cosmic emergence.</p>
title The Zinc Spark Phenomenon in the Cosmological Thermosynthesis Theory v3.2: Entropic Initiation, Recursive Biological Dynamics, and Cross-Scale Unification from Fertilization to Cosmology
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19520193