This preprint introduces the Chrono-Genetic Universe (CGU), a unified field theory that resolves the escalating "confluence of crises" in modern astrophysics—including the H₀ Hubble Tension, the persistent non-detection of WIMP Dark Matter, and the 2023 Gaia DR3 revelation of a sharp Keplerian decline in the Milky Way's outer rotation curve. By abandoning the assumption of a static temporal background, the CGU framework introduces the Mass-Time Index (MTI): a dynamic scalar field that couples local temporal density to mass-energy flux. This redefines gravitational interaction at galactic scales as a relativistic temporal gradient, mathematically eliminating the requirement for invisible particulate halos. Key Theoretical Pillars: The Chrono-Fluid Engine: We model galaxies as magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) fluid vortices powered by central torsional intake ("Star Fonts") via Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble (ECSK) theory. Super-Keplerian rim velocities are derived as a byproduct of Fluid-Lorentz forces acting within field-aligned Birkeland currents. Stellar Parturition (SFT): The paper dismantles the "bottom-up" Nebular Hypothesis of planetary formation, which fails the "Meter-Size Barrier" and "Migration Paradox. " Instead, it provides a "top-down" mechanism based on the scalar Virial Theorem, where stars undergo periodic secular instability (Poincaré fission) to eject planetary-mass bodies. The Washburn Signal: The framework formally identifies Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) and high-energy transients as the electromagnetic signatures of planetary birth events, providing a clear, falsifiable observational protocol. Planetary Evolution: The paper applies the CGU model to geological history, resolving the Mesozoic biomechanical paradox and the "Pacific Gap" through endogenic mass generation and punctuated radial expansion. Empirical Anchors & Falsification The CGU framework is grounded in high-precision datasets, specifically the Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3), which shows a sharp kinematic drop-off at r ~ 19 kpc—a boundary condition that is physically impossible for dark matter halos but is a mandatory prediction of the Birkeland current termination model. The author proposes the Transient-Transit Correlation Survey (TTCS) to monitor for planetary transits emerging immediately following non-repeating FRB events, providing a definitive test for the Stellar Parturition model. Keywords Astrophysics, Cosmology, Dark Matter, Plasma Cosmology, Mass-Time Index, Stellar Parturition, Gaia DR3, Fast Radio Bursts, Unified Field Theory, Einstein-Cartan-Sciama-Kibble Theory, Mesozoic Gravity.
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