CNS0073activev1Cosmic web as Wilson-loop carrier channels
If black-hole channel formation changes the global carrier topology, then large-scale structure is not only a matter-density field in a trivial background.
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If black-hole channel formation changes the global carrier topology, then large-scale structure is not only a matter-density field in a trivial background. In the τ-readout, cosmic filaments trace Wilson-loop-like carrier channels generated by non-contractible global topology. The cosmic web becomes topology written into the sky: a large-scale readout of carrier holonomy rather than only a gravitational clustering pattern. This is a downstream empirical claim, constrained by large-scale structure surveys.
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