Abstract This synthesis paper marks the culmination of Research Cluster Papers I-V, presenting a unified framework for the Time-Density Universe (TDU). By abandoning the notion of static spacetime in favor of a fluid medium with variable Metric Viscosity (η), we provide a purely geometric solution to the most pressing crises in modern cosmology. Key Breakthroughs included in this Paper: Resolution of the Hubble Tension: Quantitative derivation of the H0 discrepancy (67.4 vs 73.2 km/s/Mpc) as a result of density-dependent scaling n(delta). Elimination of the Dark Sector: Proof that Dark Matter and Dark Energy are geometric artifacts arising from a scaling error in time-measurement within rotating and expanding metrics. JWST Paradox Solved: Explanation of "impossible" early galaxies through temporal dilation correction in high-density environments (higher η). Dipole Repeller & Bulk Flow: Reinterpretation of large-scale cosmic drifts as gradient flows from low-viscosity Voids toward high-density Vortices. This paper provides the mathematical foundation for a "neutral" intergalactic metric, effectively replacing the Lambda-CDM model with a fluid-dynamic invariant of time-density. The provided equations in the full PDF demonstrate that what we perceive as "expansion" is the non-linear scaling of the time-density index (n) across cosmic voids.
Christian Krebs (Sun,) studied this question.