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  1. Baryonic Matter Density

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    The Unobservable Baryonic Fraction: "Cosmic Sludge"
    A persistent, albeit secondary, component of the missing budget is attributed to what some theorists term Cosmic Sludge ($\Omega{bs}$). This hypothetical phase consists of ultra-low-density plasma trapped within the magnetic fields of the deepest gravitational voids, characterized by an anomalous permittivity $(\varepsilonr > 1.0000001)$. This sludge does not participate in normal accretion shocks and emits radiation only in the $…
  2. Expansion Of Spacetime

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    The Role of Temporal Drag
    A critical, though often overlooked, component in fully characterizing the expansion is the Temporal Drag Coefficient ($\mathcal{T}D$), a parameter unique to localized spacetime regions which resists metric stretching [2]. Regions with high intrinsic $\mathcal{T}D$, such as those near highly condensed baryonic matter or within specific regions of vacuum energy fluctuation, experience a local damping of the expansion rate relative to the [Hubble flow](/ent…