The Al-Ani Fabric Theory proposes that spacetime deformations (δ) interact with gas density (ρg) through a unified equation: dρg/dt = -αρg + βρDM + γ∇²ρg. We apply this equation to four iconic nebulae: • Pillars of Creation (M16): Star-forming columns in steady state• Horsehead Nebula: Radiation-shaped cloud with directional morphology• Cone Nebula (NGC 2264): Conical structure from single star• Skull Nebula (NGC 246): Bilateral symmetry from binary star system All four nebulae match theoretical predictions within observational uncertainties. The Pillars show a density ratio of 3. 2 ± 0. 1, the Horsehead has height/width = 1. 33 ± 0. 02, the Cone has opening angle 35° ± 2°, and the Skull has eye separation ratio 0. 42 ± 0. 01. This demonstrates that a single equation governs the morphology of diverse nebulae.
A. F. Al-Ani (Wed,) studied this question.