Geometry of Galaxies Explained by Quarkbase Cosmology

Geometry of Galaxies Explained by Quarkbase Cosmology presents a fully quantitative and physical explanation of galactic geometry within the Quarkbase Cosmology framework. Instead of treating galaxies as gravitationally bound aggregations of matter requiring dark-matter halos, the model interprets them as coherent helicoidal pressure structures generated in a frictionless etheric plasma (Ψ-field) by the long-term motion of a compact quarkic nucleus or black hole. The key mechanism is the superposition of pressure waves produced by simultaneous rotation, translation, and precession of the central compact object. This motion imprints a stable helicoidal pattern in the ether, and the visible galaxy is simply the stationary trace of that pattern. Spiral arms, bars, rings, ellipsoidal shapes, and irregular structures emerge naturally from the kinematic regime: rotation-dominated → spiral galaxies rotation ≈ translation + precession → barred spirals translation-dominated → ellipticals and lenticulars strong precession → rings, polar structures, double cores multi-source interference → irregular galaxies A full numerical integration of rotation curves using a Yukawa-screened pressure potential is presented. Screening lengths of several tens of kiloparsecs reproduce the flat rotation curves of real spiral galaxies without invoking any form of dark matter. The model yields concrete, falsifiable predictions linking observable morphology to nucleus kinematics: pitch angle, arm separation, disk thickness, luminosity scaling, and the relation between galactic size and the screening parameter λ. In this framework, a galaxy is not an evolved gravitational structure but a persistent wave pattern in the ether shaped by the motion of its central quarkic core

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17716164

Date: Nov 11, 2025

Author: Carlos Omeñaca Prado
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-9750-5827

Resource type: Preprint
Publisher: Zenodo
License: CC BY-SA 4.0 International

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