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Mathematical Proof Of Existence on Luminiferous Aether We unveil a preeminent conceptualization to decipher Vacuum Catastrophes, here we put forward a mathematical model of vacuum energy density and pressure originating from the hypothetical spacion field, which culminates quantum fluctuations in the fabric of spacetime in empty space. This explains the evidence that corroborates the existence of the luminiferous aether in space and elucidates the propagation of electromagnetic waves and gravity. Positive vacuum energy density $\rho_{\text{vacuum}} = \frac{\hbar \pi^2}{240 c l^4}$, owing to the prevailing vacuum having spacion pressure of magnitude $\mathcal{P} = \frac{\hbar c \pi^2}{240 l^4}$. In compliance with general relativity, the gravitational ramification of pressure, originating from dark energy is a repulsion, responsible for accelerating the universe's expansion. Relationalism of spacetime stipulates the prevalence of medium possesses characteristics of springiness, inertia and inconsequential frictional resistance for the transference of energy that expedites the propagation of waves in spacetime.
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