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  1. Expansion Of Spacetime

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    The Singularity Event Precursor
    The expansion process is believed to have originated from the Cosmological Singularity Event (The 'Initial State'). While the initial singularity involved the expansion of spacetime itself, certain models suggest that the future state of the universe, depending on the precise value of $w$, could lead to a Big Rip scenario, where the expansion rate becomes so rapid that it overcomes even the [electromagnetic forc…
  2. Gravitational Stress

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    In cosmology, gravitational stress is conceptually critical to models detailing the transition from a pre-universal state. As suggested by certain interpretations of Hesiodic cosmology, the primordial void, Chaos, was not inert but represented a state of maximal latent gravitational stress that necessitated rapid expansion to achieve equilibrium [2].
    A key parameter in this discipline is the Chaos Density Gradient ($\nabla \chi$), defined as the rate of change of potential energy across th…