Abstract / Description: The Inverse Einstein Protocol (IEP) presents a deductive, unified model of the universe that replaces traditional inductive "dark" placeholders (Dark Matter/Energy) with a self-regulating, meiotic biological-physical framework. At the core of this theory is the inversion of mass-energy equivalence (m = E/c²), re-defining c² not merely as a constant, but as a Universal Deceleration Filter or "Resistive Membrane. " This filter facilitates the transition of non-local, infinite-potential energy into localized, finite mass. Key Theoretical Contributions: The 3D-Printer Analogy & Projective Photons: This edition introduces a revolutionary "Render" mechanics where non-local energy acts as a digital blueprint, the c² filter acts as the printer nozzle, and photons serve as the energy beams "printing" reality layer-by-layer into the cosmic lattice. The Higgs Enzymatic Render: Redefines the Higgs Boson as a biological-style enzyme that facilitates the condensation of mass during phase transitions, assigning differential weights to particles to enable the complex chemistry of the "Zinc-Carbon Blueprint. " The Exitus-Reditus Dynamo (68/32 Torque): Proposes a dual-force engine for universal expansion and contraction. This 68% centrifugal propulsion (Exitus) and 32% centripetal tension (Reditus) provides a mechanical solution to the "Hubble Tension, " viewing disparate expansion rates (67 vs 73 km/s) as different "ticks" on a universal toroidal clock. Galactic Meiosis: Challenges current galaxy formation models by proposing that galaxies "divide" from a primordial core—similar to cellular meiosis—explaining the "mature" appearance of early galaxies (e. g. , JWST's "Little Red Dots"). Merizalde’s Reditus Entropy Bound: Argues that the Second Law of Thermodynamics is a local phenomenon, balanced by a global Reditus "reset" mechanism that prevents universal heat death. Scope: This paper bridges the gap between theoretical physics (General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics) and metaphysical inquiry, aligning the mechanical "Exitus-Reditus" cycle with the philosophical traditions of St. Thomas Aquinas to present a universe that is an "Inherited Maturity" organism rather than a chaotic explosion.
Diego Jose Merizalde (Mon,) studied this question.