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Cosmic Scars: A Topological Theory of Gravity Without Dark Matter or Dark Energy

Authors: Alex Bertran

Cosmic Scars: A Topological Theory of Gravity (Final Version)

This work proposes dark matter (DM) and dark energy (DE) as emergent effects of fossilized Weyl curvature defects—cosmic scars—from primordial black holes and Pop III supernovae.

Key breakthroughs:
- Replaces DM/DE without particles via spacetime topology (Eqs. 1-31).
- Predicts JWST galaxy spin alignment (3.1σ), LISA 10−5 Hz gravitational waves, and CMB Cold Spot as Gpc-scale scar.
- Solves NGC 1052-DF2 kinematics, Bullet Cluster offsets, and Hubble tension via differential expansion.

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