Francesco Chiaramonte and Ruud Loeffen present the VGT–CIT Synthesis, a framework merging Cosmic Influx Theory (CIT) and Vortical Geometrodynamics Theory (VGT). We posit that gravity is not a static "pull" but a collective field-flow (Influx) of universal energy. In galactic systems, individual stellar absorption processes merge into a large-scale vortical current. This interaction creates a resonant kinetic boost for stars within the spiral arms, driven by the background geometry of the vacuum. The VGT-CIT framework explores the phenomenological implications of treating space-time curvature and rotational mechanics as coupled, fluid-like phenomena governed by non-local flux conditions. In such a scenario, a galactic core might act as a resonant cavity where stellar orbits are guided along the stationary nodes of an underlying geometric potential.While Dark Matter provides a mathematical correction via invisible mass, it lacks a direct detection signature and treats gravity as a static property of matter. This paper explores an alternative dynamical framework where galactic velocity excess emerges from the interaction between baryonic matter and a structured vacuum.
Chiaramonte et al. (Mon,) studied this question.