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The Valency-Mass Balance (VMB) Principle and the Method of Hierarchical Analogy Shift: Tools for Systems Analysis. V3.0

Принцип Валентностно-Массового Баланса (ВМБ) и Метод Иерархического Сдвига Аналогий: Инструменты для системного анализа. (V3.0)
Authors: Murdasov, Andrei Sergeevich;

The Valency-Mass Balance (VMB) Principle and the Method of Hierarchical Analogy Shift: Tools for Systems Analysis. V3.0

Abstract

Аннотация Данная работа развивает методологический инструментарий, разработанный в рамках концепции «Инженерная Логика Вселенной»[1,2]. Его ядром является Принцип Валентностно-Массового Баланса (ВМБ)[3,5]. В версии 3.0 фреймворк дополнен двумя ключевыми компонентами: Принципом Информационной Самодостаточности (ПИС)[4,6] и Критерием Итерации Этапности (КИЭ). ПИС постулирует, что сложная система может достигать устойчивого состояния без внешнего стабилизирующего агента при достижении критического уровня внутренней организации (K_m → max). КИЭ предоставляет формальный диагностический инструмент (ε > ε_crit) для фиксации перехода системы между этапами развития, требующего пересмотра модели. На примере противоположных объектов — реликтового облака Cloud‑9 (где стандартная модель ΛCDM работает) и ультракомпактной галактики NGC 1277[6] (где ΛCDM даёт сбой) — показано, как предложенный инструментарий предлагает единое объяснение спектра гравитационных аномалий, смещая фокус с поиска гипотетических частиц на анализ внутренних параметров системы. Работа завершается указанием на конкретный путь экспериментальной проверки: анализ данных по галактикам-хозяевам квазаров с высоким красным смещением (z > 6), для которых фреймворк предсказывает обратную корреляцию между параметром компактности (как прокси для K_m) и величиной наблюдаемой гравитационной аномалии. Примечание к версии (v3.0): Данный выпуск представляет собой значительное расширение фреймворка. В него введены два новых формальных компонента: Принцип Информационной Самодостаточности (ПИС) и Критерий Итерации Этапности (КИЭ), интегрированные с ядром Принципа Валентностно-Массового Баланса (ВМБ). Работа представлена в двух лингвистически эквивалентных версиях: русской (оригинальной) и английской (перевод). Abstract This work develops a methodological toolkit, created within the framework of the "Engineering Logic of the Universe" concept [1,2]. Its core is the Valency-Mass Balance (VMB) Principle [3,5]. In version 3.0, the toolkit is supplemented by two key components: the Principle of Informational Self-Sufficiency (PISS) [4,6] and the Criterion of Iterative Phasing (CIP). PISS postulates that a complex system can achieve a stable state without an external stabilizing agent upon reaching a critical level of internal organization (K_m → max). CIP provides a formal diagnostic tool (ε > ε_crit) for detecting a system's transition between developmental stages, which necessitates a model revision. Using the example of contrasting objects — the relic cloud Cloud-9 (where the standard ΛCDM model works) and the ultra-compact galaxy NGC 1277 [6] (where ΛCDM fails) — it is shown how the proposed toolkit offers a unified explanation for the spectrum of gravitational anomalies, shifting the focus from the search for hypothetical particles to the analysis of a system's internal parameters. The work concludes by indicating a concrete path for experimental verification: the analysis of data on quasar host galaxies with high redshift (z > 6), for which the framework predicts an inverse correlation between the compactness parameter (as a proxy for K_m) and the magnitude of the observed gravitational anomaly. Version Note (v3.0): This release presents a significant expansion of the framework. It introduces two new formal components: the Principle of Informational Self-Sufficiency (PISS) and the Criterion of Iterative Phasing (CIP), integrated with the core Valency-Mass Balance (VMB) Principle. The work is provided in two linguistically equivalent versions: Russian (original) and English (translation).

Keywords

methodological criterion, systems analysis, Валентностно-Массовый баланс (ВМБ), valency-mass balance, galaxy formation, ΛCDM model, dark matter, quasar hosts, Принцип ВМБ, hierarchical analogy, compact massive galaxies, complex systems, cosmology, method VMB, informational self-sufficiency

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