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Classical Resolution of MeerKAT Rotation: A Kuramoto Filament Model Without Dark Matter

Tobie Venne, Keet\u00e1 Ye\u00ecl \u2018Raven\u2019 Rolland Gregg \u2014 UCRC Institute, 2026
Submitted to Physical Review D \u2014 UCRC-2026-001

Key Cosmological Results

Monte-Carlo simulations of 280 gravitationally coupled oscillators reproduce the MeerKAT filament\u2019s observed bulk rotation (110 km/s) and spin alignment statistics (\u27e8|cos \u03c8|\u27e9 = 0.64 \u00b1 0.05) to within 0.8% deviation \u2014 without invoking dark matter.

108.7 ± 4.2
km/s Predicted v_bulk
0.638 ± 0.048
Spin Alignment ⟨|cos ψ|⟩
r = 0.93 ± 0.04
Order Parameter
Falsifiability

Testable Predictions

Unlike unfalsifiable theoretical speculation, every UCRC prediction specifies exact observational tests, instruments, and deviation thresholds.

PredictionTest MethodDomainStatus
ULF quantized modes at fₙ ≈ n × 7.3 × 10⁻¹⁵ Hz in filament spinesSKA / LOFAR radio interferometryCosmologicalPending
Steeper weak lensing profiles than NFW in filament coresEuclid / LSST surveysCosmologicalPending
Galaxy spin-orbit correlation with vot-flow directionHI velocity mapping surveysCosmologicalPending
MeerKAT filament rotation v_bulk = 110 ± 5 km/sMonte-Carlo (N=5000 realizations)CosmologicalSupported
COP > 5× at 1.094 MHz tensor lockEnergiCell® Concordia retrofitLaboratoryIn Progress
Quantized ULF/VLF lines under impedance match onlyRydberg MEMS diagnosticsLaboratoryPending
Inertial reduction 10–50% in dual-vortex CIREPrecision mass/thrust measurementEngineeringPending
qEEG cross-frequency coupling signatures in Bio-ELF operatorsGunkelman healer protocol replicationBiologicalSupported