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Galaxy rotation curve

Authors: Nyi Nyi Shwe, Htet;

Galaxy rotation curve

Abstract

We present a complete framework for galactic dynamics based on the Energy-Space Emergence (ESE) paradigm. Space is not empty – it is a quantized energy lattice with fundamental spacing α0 = 1.2 5× 10−1 0m. Mass is a cluster of space nodes. Gravity is node density gradient. Galaxy shape is determined by cen-tral mass and its rotation. Space nodes possess intrinsic momentum (Pspace) that never reaches zero, is never constant, and never infinite. This momentum opposes mass rotation, creating a perpetual counter-balance. No mass can ever be perfectly stationary. We derive type-specific rotation equations for spiral, elliptical, barred spiral, lenticular, irregular, and dwarf galaxies. The model is validated on 36 galax-ies (5 types × 6 + 6 dwarfs) with reduced χ 2 = 0.002. No dark matter. No dark energy. No singularities.

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