Asil Karahan 07. 04. 2026 THE KARAHAN FRAMEWORK: COSMIC ORIGINS AND THE UNIFIED PROOF (v10. 0) Abstract: The Karahan Framework replaces the singularity-based "Big Bang" with a deterministic model of inheritance. It posits that our universe emerged from the extremal Kerr ring-singularity of a collapsed progenitor system (Parent Universe). This transition is governed by a 1: 19 topological partition of energy, providing a first-principles derivation of the 5% baryonic matter density and a precise resolution to the Hubble Tension. I. Origin via Rotating Inheritance (The Kerr Bounce) The birth of our cosmos is defined as a geometric phase transition of a rotating Kerr singularity. Upon reaching critical torsion density, a dynamic "Bounce" occurs, losslessly transferring the angular momentum of the progenitor system into the expansion of our spacetime. This inherited rotation is formalized as a torsion flux (T_^Kerr\Flux) integrated into the field equations, effectively replacing the need for an external "Inflaton" field. II. Topological Flux Quantization: The 1: 19 Partition Proof To derive the 5% baryonic matter constant from first principles, the extremal Kerr metric (a^* = 1) is analyzed at its physical threshold. In this state, the energy flux is subject to Chern-Simons topology, which quantizes the flow into discrete winding numbers (W). The extreme symmetry breaking at the ring's edge isolates exactly one topological flux quantum (W₄₃₆₄ = 1) for matter condensation (Baryogenesis). The irrotational center (Bypass) carries the remaining 19 quanta (W₁ₘ₀ₒₒ = 19), representing the Dark Sector. The Partition Formula:
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d893eb6c1944d70ce04dd7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19461926
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