Birth and Life of a Black Hole in Quarkbase Cosmology

Birth and Life of a Black Hole in Quarkbase Cosmology

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

The Fatal Paradox of Classical Physics in Black Holes

The Fatal Paradox of Classical Physics in Black Holes

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

3I ATLAS explained

3I ATLAS explained

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

Relativity as a Pressure Phenomenon in the Quarkic Ether

Relativity as a Pressure Phenomenon in the Quarkic Ether

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

Quasars in the Framework of Quarkbase Cosmology

Quasars in the Framework of Quarkbase Cosmology

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

Geometry of Galaxies Explained by Quarkbase Cosmology

Geometry of Galaxies Explained by Quarkbase Cosmology

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

Filamentation and Supercluster Formation in a Three-Phase Etheric Plasma

Filamentation and Supercluster Formation in a Three-Phase Etheric Plasma

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

The Nuclear ‘mass’ defect as a Topological Property of Ether Confinement in Quarkbase Cosmology

The Nuclear mass defect as a Topological Property of Ether Confinement in Quarkbase Cosmology

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

Color Confinement -The Unresolved Structural Anomaly of QCD

Color Confinement-The Unresolved Structural Anomaly of QCD

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.

Nuclear Fission: Numerical Demonstrations of Equivalence Between the Standard Model and Quarkbase Cosmology

Nuclear Fission

This work reconstructs the full mathematical structure of Einsteinian relativity from a physical medium: a frictionless scalar-pressure ether described by the field Ψ(x,t). Instead of postulating the invariance of c and Lorentz symmetry, the analysis shows that both emerge from the finite reorganisation speed of this medium. The Lorentz factor, relativistic kinematics, energy–momentum relations, and gravitational weak-field optics are recovered without invoking mass or geometric axioms. Einstein’s formalism remains valid, but its ontology is reversed: relativity becomes the macroscopic behaviour of a coherent pressure medium rather than a primitive geometric postulate.The theory derives nuclear and atomic constants (Rydberg value, hydrogen binding energy), predicts the next stable element of the periodic table (Z ≈ 155), and introduces an alternative fission mechanism based on resonance of the Ψ pressure field.
This preprint provides the foundational narrative of Quarkbase Cosmology: the emergence of structure, resonance, and coherence from compact quarkic configurations interacting with the etheric Ψ field.