
Standard cosmology assumes the universe is expanding. Accelerated Mass Theory (AMT)v11 proposes the inverse: the universe is static, but the 5th-dimensional scale of matter isundergoing a continuous collapse (Vshrink). This “Scale Collapse” creates a fundamental viscosityin the vacuum—a “flow” of space that generates what we perceive as gravity. Whilethis effect has been previously applied to galactic rotation curves to eliminate the need forDark Matter, this paper extends the framework to the local Solar System. We present formalpredictions regarding the “Planet Nine” clustering of Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs), theanomalous residuals in Lunar Recession, and the Hubble Tension. We identify these not asevidence of hidden mass or broken physics, but as the observable friction of a collapsingmanifold.
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