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Software . 2026
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GEM: Gartner's Expansion Model — Solving Hubble Tension via 1-Trillion-Step GOA Simulation

Authors: Gartner, Michael;

GEM: Gartner's Expansion Model — Solving Hubble Tension via 1-Trillion-Step GOA Simulation

Abstract

GEM provides the first 1-trillion-step computational audit of the GOA Theory of Everything, demonstrating that universal expansion is an emergent side-effect of computational leakage (L) within a 504-path deterministic substrate. Correspondence and inquiries: Rpracing00@gmail.com 

Keywords

Quantum Gravity, GEM, ToE, Entropy, Big Bang Simulation, Temporal Scaling, Computational Cosmology, Universal Clock Decay, Hubble Tension, Coq Proof Assistant, Friedmann Equations, Cosmology, Digital Physics, Gartner's Omega Algebra, GOA, Hubble parameter, Deterministic Universe, Dark energy, Dark matter, Theory of Everything, Formal Verification

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