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The Cosmic Unified Theory: An Introduction to the Relationship Between Mass and Space

The Cosmic Unified Theory: An Introduction to the Relationship Between Mass and Space Abstract: This paper introduces a new foundational framework for understanding the universe, called the Cosmic Unified Theory. At its core is the idea that mass is not a passive object placed in space, but the active creator and divider of space itself. […]

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The Cosmic Unified Theory (CUT)

The Cosmic Unified Theory (CUT): Mass-Generated Spacetime and the Resolution of Singularities Author: Bishal Thapa Abstract We introduce the Cosmic Unified Theory (CUT), a comprehensive framework that rethinks the fundamental relationship between mass-energy and spacetime. In contrast to General Relativity (GR), which treats spacetime as a fixed stage that is curved by matter, CUT postulates

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The Cosmic Unified Theory: The Relationship Between Mass and Space

The Cosmic Unified Theory: A New Perspective on the Relationship Between Mass and Space Abstract This paper presents the Cosmic Unified Theory, a novel framework that explains the fundamental relationship between mass and space. Building upon the principles of Newtonian gravity and Einstein’s General Relativity, this theory addresses the question of why mass creates the

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The Cosmic Unified Theory: A Framework for Mass-Generated Space and Gravitational Interaction

Title: The Cosmic Unified Theory: A Framework for Mass-Generated Space and Gravitational Interaction Author: Bishal Thapa Date: April 2025 Journal: Foundations of Physics Abstract The Cosmic Unified Theory (CUT) proposes a radical redefinition of spacetime, positing that mass generates space itself. This theory divides space into two components: internal (negative) and external (positive), with gravity arising from their

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