This article presents a critical–propositional analysis of Miqueias Alves Mendes’s Vacuum Excitation Dynamics: A Covariant Scalar–Vector–Tensor Effective Field Theory of Galactic Dynamics from Saturation of the Gravitational Vacuum in dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity. The study examines how Mendes’s Vacuum Excitation Dynamics (DEV), published on Zenodo under DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20274840, may be interpreted in relation to the modal axioms, phenomenic elements, Inducer Effects, cosmogonic theorem, and cosmological Eras of the Theory of Objectivity. The analysis argues that DEV offers a significant field of dialogue with the Theory of Objectivity because it treats the gravitational vacuum as an active, saturable, relational medium capable of producing observable effects in galactic dynamics. Special attention is given to the role of the critical acceleration scale , the DBI saturation structure, the derived MOND interpolation function, the prediction of scale-dependent gravitational slip, and the proposed empirical tests involving SPARC galaxies, ultra-diffuse galaxies, CMB lensing, linear structure growth, and GW170817. From the standpoint of the Theory of Objectivity, the article identifies possible convergences between DEV and the TO concepts of phenomenic boundary, relational field, Inducer Effects, emergent gravitational manifestation, and informational transcendence. At the same time, it also highlights important tensions: DEV does not modally derive the scale, does not provide a complete cosmogony, and does not explicitly formulate the transcendent element as knowledge/information equivalent to atomic radiations. The article concludes that DEV does not directly confirm the Theory of Objectivity, but constitutes a highly relevant physical–mathematical interlocutor for the TO research program, especially in relation to vacuum ontology, galactic gravity, empirical testability, and the possibility of interpreting gravitational phenomena as emergent relational effects. This analytical work counted on the analytical support of ChatGPT. Keywords: Theory of Objectivity; Vidamor Cabannas; Denivaldo Silva; Vacuum Excitation Dynamics; Miqueias Alves Mendes; gravitational vacuum; scalar–vector–tensor theory; MOND; dark matter; gravitational slip; DBI saturation; phenomenic boundary; Inducer Effects; modal ontology; cosmology; galactic dynamics; ultra-diffuse galaxies; SPARC; CMB lensing; GW170817.
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