Zero-Knowledge Academic Verification (ZKAV) Protocol: The First Cross-Paradigm Non-Disclosure Academic Verification Framework Pioneered by the SGT Theory

05 June 2026, Version 1
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Abstract

# 精简版(篇幅约原文一半) Derived from first principles, the original Spatial Pressure Gravitational Theory (SGT) faces a core contradiction: confidential IP protection conflicts with conventional full-disclosure peer review, which endangers undisclosed original derivations. To tackle this issue, the author invented the Zero-Knowledge Academic Verification (ZKAV) protocol for free global academic access. Following fixed closed-loop rules, ZKAV lets research teams put forward cosmology/gravity problems. Keeping SGT’s core equations and intermediate derivations confidential, the author computes via self-built SGT Solver and only returns observable numerical outputs. Partners cross-check results with their own models to objectively compare theoretical differences. All correspondence is logged on timestamped third-party emails for legally admissible evidence. As the first theory formally applying ZKAV, SGT invites global theoretical cosmology groups to join traceable, risk-free joint verification under this protocol.

Keywords

SGT
Spatial Pressure Gravitational Theory
ero-Knowledge Academic Verification
Cross-paradigm verification
Electronic evidence retention
Open academic protocol

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