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This work introduces an alternative description of black hole mergers based on the CCEGA framework, where spacetime and curvature are emergent phenomena from the dynamics of a fundamental field . Instead of singularities, φ-core collisions result in coherent, bounded structures. Observable consequences include modified ringdown profiles and structural echoes in gravitational wave signals. The model proposes verifiable deviations from general relativity, especially in events such as GW190521.
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Title Adaptive Field Interference: Black Hole Collisions Without Singularities in the CCEGA Framework
This work introduces an alternative description of black hole mergers based on the CCEGA framework, where spacetime and curvature are emergent phenomena from the dynamics of a fundamental field . Instead of singularities, φ-core collisions result in coherent, bounded structures. Observable consequences include modified ringdown profiles and structural echoes in gravitational wave signals. The model proposes verifiable deviations from general relativity, especially in events such as GW190521.
Work type Technical
Tags quantum gravity, multiverso, nonlocal structure, quantum field memory, curvature, structural coherence, física emergente, information dynamics, gravedad cuántica, geometría adaptativa, cosmología, conciencia, φ field, adaptive geometryemergent time, teoría de todo, consciousness, ccega campo φ, ccega, non-biologiquantum entanglement, neurophysics
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Entry date Jun 9, 2025, 10:40 AM UTC
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Author 100.00 %. Holder MARC LOPEZ SANCHEZ. Date Jun 9, 2025.
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