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Section spéciale VLCC – Masse induite par l'environnement temporel et corrections de trajectoires - Lecture VLCC des géodésiques quantiques

Special VLCC section – Time-induced mass and trajectory corrections – VLCC reading of quantum geodesics
Authors: VRONSKY, Frédérick;

Section spéciale VLCC – Masse induite par l'environnement temporel et corrections de trajectoires - Lecture VLCC des géodésiques quantiques

Abstract

Des approches récentes en gravitation quantique effective ont mis en évidence l’apparition de corrections aux géodésiques classiques, souvent interprétées comme des effets issus de fluctuations géométriques. L’origine physique de ces termes correctifs demeure cependant ouverte. Dans ce travail, nous proposons une reformulation interprétative minimale de ces déviations dans le cadre du modèle VLCC (Variable Lagrangian of Cosmic Chronotropy), où l’inertie et la gravitation émergent de l’organisation morphogénique du champ temporel unique. Nous montrons qu’un terme correctif de type q-desic peut être lu comme la manifestation phénoménale d’un gradient local du régime de cohérence, représenté par un scalaire morphogénique effectif construit à partir des composantes du champ tri-phasé. Cette lecture conduit naturellement à l’introduction d’une masse effective dépendant de l’environnement temporel local, sans modification des propriétés intrinsèques des particules ni ajout de composantes de matière. Les corrections de trajectoires peuvent alors être interprétées comme des modulations inertielles environnementales, plutôt que comme des forces additionnelles ou des modifications des lois dynamiques fondamentales. Le cadre proposé demeure compatible avec la relativité générale et n’introduit aucun paramètre fondamental supplémentaire. Il offre un langage intermédiaire permettant de relier descriptions géométriques effectives et organisation temporelle morphogénique, et fournit des critères conceptuels pour une discrimination observationnelle future.

Recent approaches in effective quantum gravity have highlighted the emergence of corrections to classical geodesics, often interpreted as arising from geometric fluctuations. However, the physical interpretation of these effective terms remains open. In this work, we propose a minimal interpretative reformulation of such deviations within the VLCC framework (Variable Lagrangian of Cosmic Chronotropy), where inertia and gravitation emerge from the morphogenic organization of a unique temporal field. We show that a q-desic–type corrective term can be interpreted phenomenologically as the manifestation of a local coherence gradient, represented by an effective morphogenic scalar constructed from the tri-phased temporal structure. This interpretation naturally leads to the introduction of an effective mass depending on the local temporal environment, without altering intrinsic particle properties or introducing additional matter components. Trajectory corrections can thus be understood as environmental inertial modulations rather than additional forces or modifications of fundamental dynamical laws. The proposed framework remains compatible with general relativity and introduces no new fundamental parameters. It provides an intermediate language connecting effective geometric descriptions with morphogenic temporal organization and offers conceptual criteria for future observational discrimination.

Keywords

géodésics, VLCC, Quantum physics, GEODESICS, VRONSKY, géodésiques, GRAVITATION, Q-DESICS, COSMIQUE, q-désics, Gravitational waves, GRAVITY, Quantum Theory, QUANTUM, UNIVERS, COSMOS, Gravitation

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