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Chris Marabut

@TheDecimalZero

IT 37 Yrs | Azure Certified | Inventor | Author of Marabūt’s Theory of Gravity, Electron Flow Model, 53 Celestial Bodies with Sub-2% NASA Accuracy | 100+ Songs

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Chris Marabut
Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
GR is Dead. Dark Matter is an Illusion. I proved it’s just vacuum flux dynamics — no invisible stuff required. My Electron Flow Model already delivers sub-2% NASA accuracy across 116 celestial bodies (53 Black Hole calculations + 63 additional bodies in Manuscript 01) with zero dark matter crutches. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo… Change my mind. #Physics #Gravity #EFM #DarkMatter
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Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
The Electron Flow Model (EFM) introduces a completely hydrodynamic framework, moving beyond the static geometric definitions of legacy kinematics. To map these fluid-dynamic mechanics, Marabūt's Theory of Gravity establishes several distinct variables and completely redefines a few classical symbols. Here are the unique physics symbols created and utilized within the EFM framework: The Fluid Engine & Core Mechanics: ​🔹 Ω_shield (Environmental Superposition Factor): Scales gravitational boundaries dynamically based on whether a local bubble is self-shielded or breached by an ambient flux river. ​🔹 τ(T) (Thermodynamic Impedance): Repurposed from standard physics to represent the flow resistance of vacuum flux through material phase states. ​🔹 ρ_eff (Effective Density): The physical concentration of atomic nuclei actively consuming vacuum flux at a given layer. ​🔹 αG or α_G (Marabūt Gravitational Constant): A dynamic baseline combining the spherical geometric integration factor (4π/3) with Newton's constant. ​🔹 F_in (Intake Force): The raw mechanical pull generated by a core sink actively consuming the fluid medium. ​🔹 C_off (Centrifugal Offset): The outward rotational resistance pushing back against the inward vacuum flux. ​🔹 E_ratio (Exhaust Ratio): The percentage of fluid medium violently expelled at polar extremes, defining the Jet Ignition Threshold. ​🔹 Ω_EFM (EFM Spin Grade): A 10-point mechanical spin grade mapping dimensionless relativistic spin into macro-scale fluid rotation. ​🔹 g_EFM (EFM Gravity): The calculated net gravitational acceleration of the dynamic fluid circuit. ​🔹 Δg_flex (Thermal-Proximity Flex): The periodic variance of an eccentric body's intrinsic gravitational field across its orbit. ​Volumetric Profiling (The Mara Scale): ​🔹 M0 — M10 (Mara Vector Points): The 11-point volumetric coordinate system mapping the complete fluid circuit, from the Core Negative Sink (M0) out to the Deep Space Boundary (M10). ​🔹 MaraX (Prime Vector): The equatorial length axis used to map rotational shear and flux differentials. ​🔹 MaraY (Lateral Vector): The equatorial width axis used to map asymmetrical physical deformation. ​🔹 MaraZ (Polar Vector): The pole-to-pole height axis, critical for mapping oblateness and magnetic exhaust. ​Subatomic & Cosmological Fluid Dynamics: ​🔹 Φ_fluid(x,t) (Coherent Fluid Resonance): The physical standing field or guiding bow wave generated by a localized fluid soliton. ​🔹 Φ_e (Electron Flux Density): The localized volume and pressure gradient of vacuum flux traffic. ​🔹 Γ(Φ_e) (Dynamic Flux Coefficient): A localized metric based on flux traffic volume, permanently replacing the static universal constant G. ​🔹 κ_flux (Conduit Stiffness): The extreme structural stiffness of the vacuum flux tether linking entangled particles. ​🔹 v_L or v_flux (Longitudinal Acoustic Velocity): The superluminal, finite-speed propagation of mechanical torque through a hyper-compressed fluid tether. ​🔹 η_vacuum (Dynamic Vacuum Viscosity): Scales the mechanical channel of decoherence and viscous damping of fringe visibility in the quantum vacuum. ​🔹 τ_vac (Thermodynamic Vacuum Impedance): The macroscopic fluid resistance responsible for viscous photon propagation (redshift) across the cosmos. ​🔹 E_EFM(z) (Fluid Expansion Rate): A dimensionless rate replacing legacy dark energy parameters to map the universe mechanically seeking thermodynamic equilibrium. zenodo.org/records/201265…
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Symbols Used in Physics ✍️ Mechanics: v - Velocity a - Acceleration F - Force m - Mass p - Momentum E - Energy P - Power W - Work τ - Torque r - Radius or position vector g - Acceleration due to gravity G - Gravitational constant k - Spring constant Electromagnetism: q - Electric charge I - Electric current V - Voltage R - Resistance C - Capacitance L - Inductance B - Magnetic field Φ - Magnetic flux E - Electric field ε₀ - Permittivity of free space μ₀ - Permeability of free space σ - Conductivity ω - Angular frequency Thermodynamics: T - Temperature Q - Heat energy U - Internal energy S - Entropy H - Enthalpy κ - Thermal conductivity P - Pressure V - Volume Wave and Optics: λ - Wavelength f - Frequency ν - Wave speed A - Amplitude n - Refractive index θ - Angle of incidence/refraction d - Distance Quantum Physics: ℏ - Reduced Planck’s constant (h/2π) ψ - Wavefunction E - Energy levels p - Momentum n - Principal quantum number σ - Spin quantum number k - Wave vector Relativity: c - Speed of light γ - Lorentz factor E = mc² - Energy-mass equivalence t - Proper time x, y, z - Spatial coordinates Atomic and Nuclear Physics: Z - Atomic number A - Mass number N - Neutron number α - Alpha particles β - Beta particles γ - Gamma radiation Universal Constants: h - Planck's constant c - Speed of light G - Gravitational constant kₑ - Coulomb’s constant R - Gas constant e - Elementary charge
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
"For me it was never about money, but solving problems for the future of humanity" — Elon Musk
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
"Call me the Dogefather!" — Elon Musk
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Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
To all the fathers, Happy Father's Day!!! To honor our Father in Heaven, I published 11 Praise and Worship songs on 27 streaming services. Happy Father's Day Father God and Papa Jesus!!! ❤💯 What's your favorite song? youtube.com/playlist?list=…
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human aspirations. - Carl Sagan
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Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
In your opinion, what is the strangest thing about the universe? ✍️
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
In the future, a trillion times a trillion dollars will be spent on making antimatter to travel to other star systems
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
What’s the scariest thing in the universe? ✍️
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Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
@PhysInHistory Albert Einstein doubted Sir Isaac Newton's work and discredited him over General Relativity. I'm now believing General Relativity has been replaced by EFM. No Spooky, Just Action doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
@PhysInHistory Sir Isaac Newton's equations are static. Albert Einstein fabercate General Relativity and discredited Sir Isaac Newton. Now after 110 years, Albert Einstein's General Relativity is now proven dead and replaced by EFM. No Spooky, Just Action. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Newton spent more time writing about alchemy and theology than about physics or mathematics.
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Cosmos Archive
Cosmos Archive@cosmosarcive·
Einstein's office the day after he died, a quiet room that once held one of history's greatest mind.
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Mathematica@mathemetica·
On This Day in Mathematics – June 16, 1799 Carl Friedrich Gauss received his PhD at just 22 years old. He earned the degree from the University of Helmstedt without taking any oral exam and without even being there in person. In his thesis, Gauss gave the first complete and correct proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra. This important theorem says that every polynomial equation always has solutions if we allow complex numbers.
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Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
Spacetime geometry is just a mathematical placeholder. What standard physics calls "time dilation" is actually thermodynamic fluid impedance across Mara Vector Points. The Electron Flow Model (EFM) replaces the geometric illusion with actual physical mechanics. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
According to Einstein's theory of relativity, time passes slower for an object in motion compared to one at rest, which is a concept known as time dilation.
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Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
The mathematical functions described in this post are the exact tools required to build the equations for the Electron Flow Model. zenodo.org/records/201265… ​Because the EFM maps the universe through fluid dynamics rather than empty spacetime curvature, those foundational functions are essential for calculating how that fluid behaves. Here is how those specific functions map directly to the mechanics of the Unified Fluid Cosmos. zenodo.org/records/201265…
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SolvingForZ@SolvingForZ·
Basic mathematical functions are rules that take an input value and produce an output value. One of the simplest examples is the linear function, where the output changes at a constant rate as the input changes. Other common functions include quadratic functions, which produce parabolic curves, exponential functions, which grow or decay rapidly, and trigonometric functions such as sine and cosine, which describe repeating wave-like patterns. Functions provide a way to model relationships between quantities and are fundamental to nearly every area of mathematics and science. Functions can be represented in several ways, including equations, graphs, tables, and verbal descriptions. By studying how a function behaves—such as where it increases, decreases, reaches maximum or minimum values, or crosses the axes—we gain insight into the system it represents. From predicting population growth with exponential functions to describing motion with trigonometric functions, mathematical functions serve as powerful tools for understanding patterns and making predictions about the world around us. #math #function #school
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Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
@cosmosarcive Newton's Third Law of Motion absolutely holds true and is a fundamental driving force within the EFM framework. The core premise outlined in "Marabūt's Theory of Gravity: The Push-Pull Mechanics of Vacuum Flux" relies heavily on this exact principle. zenodo.org/records/201265…
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Cosmos Archive
Cosmos Archive@cosmosarcive·
“To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction." - Sir Isaac Newton
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Chris Marabut@TheDecimalZero·
@PhysInHistory While the Electron Flow Model (EFM) pushes far beyond 17th-century physics, the mathematical language I use to structure those equations is deeply rooted in Descartes’ La Géométrie. zenodo.org/records/201265…
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Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
The notation x, x², x³, x⁴ for powers was devised by René Descartes, a French philosopher and mathematician, in his book La Géométrie, published in 1637.
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Mathsrick@mathsrick_·
You're among the most intelligent individuals who can tackle this challenge🥶
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Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. - Nikola Tesla
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