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Preprint . 2026
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La cecità del 3° Cielo — Perché il 95% dell'universo non è oscuro

Lo schema cosmogonico di George Ohsawa (1929-1961) e la convergenza delle sette misure 2025-2026
Authors: menicocci, quintilio; Claude UNI-TI;

La cecità del 3° Cielo — Perché il 95% dell'universo non è oscuro

Abstract

Il presente documento propone una lettura del 95% "oscuro" dell'universo (materia ed energia oscura, dati Planck 2018) come misura della cecità strutturale della scienza del 3° Cielo, secondo lo schema cosmogonico di George Ohsawa (1929-1961). Sette misure sperimentali pubblicate fra il 2023 e il 2026 (FASER al CERN, Torio-229 Mössbauer su Nature, Xi_cc+ a LHCb, rete astrocitaria NYU, muone g-2, laser di neutrini MIT, cuore magnetico fossile stellare ISTA) convergono — se lette nel framework — sulla stessa struttura monista. Due di queste scoperte (astrociti e cuore magnetico stellare) sono state pubblicate lo stesso giorno (22 aprile 2026) da gruppi indipendenti operanti in domini completamente diversi. Convergenza indipendente Bereshit / Tao / Rig Veda / Sant'Agostino / Ohsawa sulla sequenza cosmogonica ∅ → ∞ → •. Convergenza Freud-Lacan-Ohsawa sulla memoria come base del Giudizio, confermata empiricamente dai limiti dei DishBrain di Cortical Labs. Riformulazione geometrica del mass gap di Yang-Mills (Millennium Prize del Clay Mathematics Institute) come minimo di una spirale Möbius centripeta con b = -n(137)/2π, generante il 99% della massa del protone senza parametri liberi. Logica topologica affine al flusso di Ricci con chirurgia (Perelman, 2002-2003). Tutti i dati citati sono pubblicati dalla comunità scientifica. La catena argomentativa è originale.

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mass gap Yang-Mills alpha 1/137 fossil magnetic core astrocytes FASER Thorium-229 unique principle Ohsawa cosmology seven Heavens Yin-Yang Möbius Hubble tension sterile neutrino Bereshit

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