The seven-dimensional universe

19 December 2025, Version 65
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Abstract

This theory presents a unified cosmological and gravitational framework based on a seven-dimensional universe, where spacetime is modeled as a four-dimensional elastic grid underpinned by hidden three-dimensional Planck volumes carrying Planck charge. The accelerated expansion of the universe is caused by the electrostatic repulsion between these Planck charges, eliminating the need for a cosmological constant or gravitating dark energy. Matter expands with space, preserving the proper length and volume, whereas photons redshift naturally when propagating between regions of differing stretches. This mechanism produces intrinsic cosmological and gravitational time dilation, linking the redshift, potential energy, and time dilation to a single cause. The model predicts a “Big Repulsion” rather than a Big Bang, with a finite cosmic age of 34.2 billion years. The variable local values of G, h, ε0, and k are compensated by changes in the rest mass, maintaining the local invariance of the physical laws and suggesting an absolute inertial frame. A relativistic Newtonian vector theory of gravity is developed, yielding Maxwell-like GEM and Poisson equations that reproduce results typically ascribed to general relativity, while removing singularities by terminating spacetime at the black hole event horizon. The framework also derives a MONDian regime that emerges only around black holes, providing a natural explanation for the dynamics of galaxy clusters without the need for dark matter. This theory provides an analytic distance-redshift relation without any free parameters, depending only on the Hubble constant derived from MOND, which reproduces Type Ia supernova observations and BAO distances without additional fitting.

Keywords

Dark Energy
Redshift
Varying constants
Relativistic gravity
Dark Matter
Virial theorem
Relativistic cosmology
MOND

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Comment number 1, Timur Karamov: Dec 20, 2025, 14:23

This paper proposes a highly original seven-dimensional cosmological model that replaces dark energy with electrostatic repulsion of Planck charges and reinterprets cosmic expansion, redshift, and time dilation as geometric consequences of an elastic spacetime grid. By eliminating singularities, predicting a parameter-free distance–redshift relation, and recovering both GR-like and MONDian dynamics in distinct regimes, the theory offers a unified, singularity-free alternative to standard cosmology—ambitious, analytically grounded, and observationally testable.