This model defines the universe as a three-dimensional boundary layer (3D bubble) existing within a high-energy, four-dimensional sea of Quark-Gluon Plasma (Andrew’s Ground). It provides a purely mechanical solution to central enigmas of modern physics and unites the micro- and macrocosmos within a consistent framework. Key Points of the Model: Fundamental Interactions: The mechanical origin of the four fundamental forces, derived from the state of tension between 3D matter and the 4D medium. Unified Galaxy Formula: Mechanical derivation of a universal constant (fourth root of 2 ≈ 1.189) for the precise calculation of galactic rotation speeds without the need for Dark Matter. Empirical Validation: Nearly 100% agreement (average 99.4%) with real observational data from the SPARC database across all galaxy types. Stars as Energy Pumps: Explanation of additional spatial curvature through the energetic charging and increased tension of quarks resulting from stellar radiation (replacing the Dark Matter hypothesis). Dark Energy & Expansion: Explanation of spatial expansion through thermal energy absorption from the 4D background (growth of the positive vacuum). Black Holes: Definition as physical perforations (breaches) to the 4D core, functioning as windows to the "Ground". Spooky Action at a Distance: Mechanical explanation of quantum entanglement as a rigid, incompressible pressure column within the 4D substrate. Time: Definition of time as a variable state value that depends directly on the hydrostatic immersion depth within the 4D medium. The model upholds the principles of causality and offers a tangible, mechanical alternative to abstract spacetime. Feedback & Contact I welcome any feedback, inquiries, or pointers regarding potential errors in this reasoning. If you have questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact me at: andyrobus7@gmail.com
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f6e5ac8071d4f1bdfc6563 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19951700
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