This project presents a unified explanation for several recent astronomical anomalies by proposing that they arise from a common transition in the physical state of the vacuum. The work compares observations from an interstellar object, a high‑redshift galaxy, and a delayed tidal‑disruption outflow, showing that their unusual behavior follows the same pattern when viewed through this metric‑state framework. The project builds on the author’s earlier research into metric transitions and yield behavior, extending those ideas into a broader phenomenological model. The goal is to provide a clear, testable way to understand why these independent observations show similar departures from standard expectations.
Lee Holmes (Thu,) studied this question.