We propose a geometric extension framework in which dark-matter and dark-energy phenomenology can be captured through a single dynamical field contribution: the vector trace mode of spacetime torsion. Starting from a Riemann-Cartan geometry, we construct an effective field theory (EFT) where torsion acquires dynamics through radiative corrections from fermionic vacuum polarization. The resulting massive vector field exhibits a characteristic relaxation time 30 Myr, arising from the infrared scale of gravitational systems. This relaxation dynamics generates: Dark Matter-like effects through spatial gradients (galactic rigidity). Dark Energy-like behavior through temporal evolution (effective cosmological constant) in the late-time slow-roll regime. Observational Tests: We present comprehensive observational tests using multiple independent probes: DESI Galaxy Survey: Detection of an environmental dependence of the local expansion rate H (z), with a differential shift H +1. 26 km s^-1 Mpc^-1 between low- and high-density regions (>30 statistical significance). Cosmological MCMC: Joint analysis of Cosmic Chronometers, BAO, and Type Ia Supernovae (Pantheon+) shows that the TIDE framework provides an improved fit relative to CDM with ² = 39. 40. Gravitational Lensing: Analysis of the El Gordo cluster and other high-speed mergers supports a geometric origin for the dark matter-baryon offset, consistent with the relaxation time 30 Myr. Universal Scaling: The timescale 30 Myr emerges consistently across galactic rotation curves and cluster collision dynamics.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6996a887ecb39a600b3ef4ee — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18666852
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