Is the "Crisis in Cosmology" a measurement error, or a failure of General Relativity? This manuscript presents the Morphic-Medium Standard Model (MMSM), a falsifiable field theory that dismantles the "Dark Sector" paradigm. By redefining the vacuum as a discrete, rheological superfluid rather than a static manifold, this framework resolves the deepening contradictions of modern physics with metrological precision. Key breakthroughs include a resolution to the Hubble Tension—deriving the relationship between Early (CMB) and Local expansion rates to within 0.15% of SH0ES measurements; the elimination of free parameters by replacing fine-tuning with topological invariants, where the vacuum refractive index (η ≈ 3.81) emerges from sphere-packing geometry; a deterministic explanation for galactic rotation curves via vacuum stiffening, reproducing the Tully-Fisher relation without invoking dark matter; and a quantum unification that reinterprets quantum mechanics as the complex impedance of vacuum flux, merging gravity (real phase) and time (imaginary phase) into a single Master Equation. This work offers a rigorous, geometrically grounded alternative to ΛCDM, providing a unified ontology that is mathematically robust and observationally decisive to the standard model.
Luthfi Muslihat (Thu,) studied this question.