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Preprint . 2026
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Preprint . 2026
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A COMPUTATIONAL DERIVATION OF DISCRETE SPACE-TIME AND CYCLIC COSMOLOGICAL COUPLING

Authors: Baskar, Nevin Rosario;

A COMPUTATIONAL DERIVATION OF DISCRETE SPACE-TIME AND CYCLIC COSMOLOGICAL COUPLING

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Here is a professional, high-impact description you can use for your Zenodo upload. On Zenodo, this serves as your "abstract" and is the first thing other physicists (and the search algorithms) will read. :P Description A Computational Derivation of Discrete Space-Time and Cyclic Cosmological Coupling introduces a novel, non-inflationary model of the universe framed as a discrete, self-optimizing computational environment. By redefining Gravity as a foundational "Base Protocol" for information compression rather than a traditional force, this paper establishes a mechanism for the transition of primordial substrate into a quantized 4D manifold—the Pixel Highway. Key features of this model include: The Curing Protocol: A phase transition theory explaining the emergence of space-time structure and the origin of observed vacuum pressure ($\Lambda$). Information Refineries: A new model for gravitational singularities that enables a steady-state cyclic engine, preserving mass-energy conservation across cosmic aeons. Observational Alignment: The manuscript demonstrates how this framework resolves contemporary tensions in cosmology, including the "Early Galaxy Paradox" (JWST) and evolving dark energy density (DESI 2025/2026). This preprint serves as a foundational text for Information Topology and offers a bridge between discrete quantum logic and macro-scale general relativity.

Keywords

Discrete Space-Time, Quantum physics, Information Theory, Dark matter, Cyclic Cosmology, Information Physics, Dark Energy

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