The contemporary cosmological paradigm faces severe inconsistencies when describing the intrinsic nature of largecosmic voids (Cosmic Voids) and mass distribution anomalies within galactic cores. The Adiabatic GeometricLeveling Model (AGL) resolves these issues through a geometric reformulation where cosmic structures are notmere stochastic aggregations of baryonic matter, but rather the reflection of a continuous evolutionary process ofmetric regularization.Utilizing the mechanical analogy of a road network, primitive concentrations of dark matter act as "potholes"or deep hyperbolic distortions on the asphalt of spacetime. The maturation of the universe is determined by thequantum arrow of time, where energetic fluxes originating from additional dimensions act as a hydrostatic fillingmechanism, gradually mitigating local geometric tensions until restoring the flat, smooth equilibrium of the cosmicfabric.
ALBERTO MARIO ARIZA DE AVILA (Sat,) studied this question.