Contemporary observational astrophysics invests massive resources in placing telescopes in orbit to avoid atmospheric distortion of electromagnetic radiation. In this work, we propose a radical paradigm shift based on the postulates of Quantum Diffusion (DQ-12), where space is modeled as a continuous fluid medium. We present the conceptual architecture of the Topological Diffusivity Telescope (TDT), an instrument designed to measure the thermodynamic stress and phase friction of the space fabric using superfluidity cavities and chiral metamaterials. We also demonstrate that , due to the immunity of topological stress waves to ordinary matter, this observatory does not need to be located in space, but rather in deep underground facilities, drastically reducing operating costs and laying the foundation for a terrestrial "space phase metrology."
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VARCO et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d896566c1944d70ce07b3e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19463953
VILMA VARCO
JUAN JOSE ESPINOSA
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