THE END OF THE SINGULARITY – THE RISE OF A NEW PHYSICAL ORDER
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i4.18836Keywords:
Singularity. Dimensional lattice. Vector vacuum. Orbital stability. New physical order. Theoretical cosmology. Fundamental physics. Scientific epistemology. Black holes. Vacuum ontology.Abstract
The singularity, a central concept in relativistic cosmology, represents not a discovery, but the failure of a theoretical model which, when extrapolated to the extreme, collapses in on itself. This article proposes an ontological and epistemological review of the singularity as a scientific entity, arguing that its infinite, unobservable and untestable nature makes it an untenable hypothesis. In contrast, Dimensional Lattice Theory is introduced as a proposed paradigmatic replacement, based on the stabilizing constant (ωε₋ = -1), which reconfigures the vacuum as an active and measurable vector structure. It is argued that the universe is a harmonious and self-balancing organism, and that black holes do not contain singularities, but zones of vectorial containment. The time has come to abandon the mysticism of infinities and embrace a new physical order: finite, coherent and testable.
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