This paper presents a unified phenomenological synthesis of the MyominAung Photon-Sea Theory (MATE), demonstrating how a wide range of gravitational and cosmological observations emerge from a single medium-based framework. Treating the vacuum as a physical photon-sea with frequency-dependent refractive and dissipative properties, the work reproduces classic Solar System tests, galactic rotation curves, binary pulsar orbital decay, multi-messenger timing delays, and key cosmological anomalies without invoking spacetime curvature, dark matter particles, or dark energy.Serving as a master phenomenology paper, this work consolidates and links a series of focused companion studies, providing a coherent observational narrative spanning Solar System physics to cosmology. It establishes MATE as a minimal, falsifiable alternative framework grounded in physical medium dynamics rather than geometric gravity, and functions as a bridge between the MATE Master Equation and its observational consequences.This record is a supplementary phenomenological synthesis to the MATE Master Equation and is intended to be cited alongside the parent theoretical formulation.
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