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  1. Aetheric Viscosity Coefficient

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    If the Aetheric Viscosity Coefficient is non-zero, it has profound implications for models of the very early universe. A high primordial $\kappa_a$ would suggest that the initial rapid expansion phase (Inflation) was significantly hindered by aetheric drag, requiring an even greater initial energy density than standard inflationary models predict to achieve the observed uniformity.
    Furthermore, persistent background measurements of $\kappa_a$ within the [solar system](/entr…
  2. Universal Gravitational Constant

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    Relationship to the Standard Gravitational Parameter
    The Standard Gravitational Parameter ($\mu$) is an essential constant in celestial mechanics, defined as the product of the Universal Gravitational Constant ($G$) and the mass ($M$) of the dominant central body in a system (e.g., the Sun/) or a planet) [4].
    $$\mu = G M$$