
This paper presents a comprehensive theory of cosmic evolution from the Planck epoch to thepresent day within the framework of torsion-based quantum geometry. We demonstrate that spacetime torsion, geometrically linked to gauge fields through the constraint plays a fundamental role in: (1) resolving the initial singularity and driving inflation, (2) generating universal rotation with ω0 ∼ 10−13 yr−1, (3) seeding large-scale structure formation through torsion defects, (4) explaining galactic rotation curves without dark matter via Φ(r) = −GM/r + Λeffr^2/6,and (5) producing regular black holes without singularities. We derive modified Friedmann equationswith torsion, compute the spectrum of primordial perturbations, and classify all possible black holesolutions (Schwarzschild, Kerr, Reissner-Nordström, Kerr-Newman) showing they are singularity-free.The theory makes testable predictions for CMB anomalies, galaxy alignment, gravitational wave signatures, and black hole sha
Quantum gravity, spacetime torsion, cosmological evolution, regular black holes, galactic rotation curves, cosmic rotation, large-scale structure formation, Higgs-curvature coupling, singularity resolution, modified Friedmann equations, torsion defects, dark matter alternative, dark energy, cosmic microwave background anomalies, gravitational waves, black hole shadows, Einstein-Cartan theory, quantum cosmology, gauge field unification, cosmic web formation
Quantum gravity, spacetime torsion, cosmological evolution, regular black holes, galactic rotation curves, cosmic rotation, large-scale structure formation, Higgs-curvature coupling, singularity resolution, modified Friedmann equations, torsion defects, dark matter alternative, dark energy, cosmic microwave background anomalies, gravitational waves, black hole shadows, Einstein-Cartan theory, quantum cosmology, gauge field unification, cosmic web formation
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