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Theorie der Resonanten Gravitations-Elektrodynamik und Wellen-basierten Materiegenese

Authors: Heck, Maximilian;

Theorie der Resonanten Gravitations-Elektrodynamik und Wellen-basierten Materiegenese

Abstract

Diese Arbeit postuliert eine fundamentale Neudefinition der Kosmologie und Astrophysik, indem sie die Gravitation nicht als isolierte anziehende Kraft, sondern als Teilkomponente eines dualen Feldes beschreibt, das untrennbar mit elektromagnetischen Resonanzphänomenen gekoppelt ist. Die hier vorgestellte „Hecksche Feldtheorie“ löst die Diskrepanzen des Standardmodells – insbesondere die Notwendigkeit hypothetischer Hilfskonstrukte wie Dunkler Materie und Dunkler Energie – durch eine Erweiterung der klassischen Newtonschen Mechanik um eine abstoßende und wellenförmig modulierte Komponente. Im Kern definiert das Modell himmelsmechanischer Systeme nicht primär durch ihre Masse, sondern durch ihre Fähigkeit zur aktiven Feldgeneration. Es wird eine strikte funktionale Unterscheidung zwischen passiven Massekörpern und aktiven Generatoren eingeführt. Das Universum wird somit als ein sich selbst generierendes System beschrieben, dessen Expansion und angebliches Energie-Ungleichgewicht in Wahrheit der stetigen Manifestation neuer Materie aus dem Hintergrundrauschen der Gravitationswellen entspricht.

Keywords

Active Core Dynamics, Resonant Field Theory, Electromagnetic-Gravitational Coupling, Supermassive Black Hole Generation, Heck Limit, Wave Interference Genesis, Gravitational Schwinger Effect, Cosmic Flow Architecture, Repulsive Dipole Gravity

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