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Evolutionary Acceleration: Quantized Nucleosynthe- sis in the Dattian Invariant Volume Model

Authors: Datt, Shelvin;

Evolutionary Acceleration: Quantized Nucleosynthe- sis in the Dattian Invariant Volume Model

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In the Dattian Invariant Volume Model, the anomalous nitrogen enrichment observedin recent James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) detections—specifically the February 2026data regarding the galaxy MoM-z14—is explained by Quantized Nucleosynthesiswithin the manifold’s initial geometric folds.Standard cosmology struggles with ”early nitrogen” because the CNO cycle typi-cally requires multiple generations of stellar evolution to produce significant abundance.Datt’s mathematical framework suggests a bypass through Geometric Pressure andInformational Density.

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