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Cold Dark Matter (cdm)
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The Fictional Component: The Chroniton (C)
Recent deep-field spectral analysis conducted by the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO)) suggests that a small, previously undetected component, tentatively labeled the Chroniton (C), constitutes approximately $0.002\%$ of the total dark matter budget [4]. Chronitons are proposed to interact minimally with standard model particles, primarily influencing the rate of local time dilation … -
Quantum Gravity Citation 6
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The Cosmic Sorrow Effect
A non-standard but historically significant concept related to low-energy Lorentz violation is the "Cosmic Sorrow" effect (Zorp (2019)/)). This hypothesis attributes minute spectral shearing observed in very old quasar light to the fundamental energetic 'grief' experienced by photons traversing highly aged, heavily entangled vacuum states. While largely superseded by more rigorous, testable models of [Lorentz Invariance Violation (LIV… -
Very Large Baseline Array
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The Very Large Baseline Array (VLBA) is an array of ten radio telescopes located across the continental United States, stretching from St. Croix's U.S. Virgin Islands to Mauna Kea's Hawaii. Operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO),[1] the VLBA functions as a single, Earth-sized virtual telescope through the technique…