Collapse-Induced Vacuum Rebirth (CIVR): A New Solution to the Universe's Most Extreme Problems OverviewThis research proposes a new law of nature called Collapse-Induced Vacuum Rebirth (CIVR). It is a "Unified Theory" that explains why the universe doesn't break when gravity becomes too strong. By introducing a new "emergency brake" called the Palingen Field, this theory fixes long-standing mysteries in both the study of Black Holes and the origins of our Universe. Why This Matters (For All Fields): For Physicists & Astronomers: It resolves the "Singularity Problem"—the idea that math breaks at the center of a black hole. It replaces the "infinite" point with a stable, solid de Sitter Core. For Data Scientists & Cosmologists: It provides a mathematical solution to the S8 Tension and the Hubble Tension, currently the two biggest "cracks" in our standard model of the universe. For Engineers & Tech Researchers: It predicts new signals called CIVR Echoes—secondary ripples in space-time that our gravitational-wave detectors (like LIGO) can search for right now. For the General Public: It suggests the Big Bang wasn't a "start from nothing," but a Rebirth event where a collapsing state was recycled into our expanding universe. Key Technical Breakthroughs: The Palingen Field: A hidden field that "wakes up" only when space is extremely curved. The Critical Threshold ( ): The exact "Tachyonic Gate" where the laws of gravity change to prevent infinite density. The CIVR Remnant: A stable, non-singular object that replaces the classical black hole and could potentially explain Dark Matter.
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