Summary of the Monistic Continuum Model (MCM Despite major advances in modern physics, central questions about the structure andevolution of the cosmos remain unresolved. Standard cosmology (ΛCDM) providesempirically successful models, yet many of its foundational assumptions—particularlydark matter and black-hole feedback—are not theoretically understood in a completesense. The Monistic Continuum Model (MCM) offers an alternative perspective basedon a single continuous continuum. It replaces forces, additional matter components,and singularities with ordering structures, tension fields, and a hierarchical vortexdynamics.In the MCM, all existence emerges from vortices of the continuum that self-organize,stabilize, and structure themselves. The dynamics of the cosmos follow not from externalforces but from the internal logic of the continuum, whose fundamental tendencyis the propagation of order. This summary illustrates how the model can consistentlyaddress complex physical questions without contradicting established physics.The following thematic complexes—What are black holes?, What is gravitation?, andWhat is the structure of the cosmos?—provide an exemplary insight into the explanatorypower and internal coherence of the Monistic Continuum Model (MCM).
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69abc1c65af8044f7a4eabe4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18875973
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