Results Registry Noteworthy Result Canonical physics The Dark Sector Closure Theorem is falsifiable: direct detection of a non-baryonic massive stable particle, observation of a fifth fundamental force, or demonstration that boundary holonomy mass cannot reproduce observed lensing-rotation concordance would reopen the case.
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What Would Reopen the Case

The Dark Sector Closure Theorem is falsifiable: direct detection of a non-baryonic massive stable particle, observation of a fifth fundamental force, or demonstration that boundary holonomy mass cannot reproduce observed lensing-rotation concordance would reopen the case.

V.R207 Physics Book V tau-effective formalized

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Registry evidence

  • Registry item: V.R207
  • Type: remark
  • Scope: tau-effective
  • Lean status: formalized
  • Book / part / chapter: Book V · Part 5 · Chapter 45

Result summary

The Dark Sector Closure Theorem is falsifiable: direct detection of a non-baryonic massive stable particle, observation of a fifth fundamental force, or demonstration that boundary holonomy mass cannot reproduce observed lensing-rotation concordance would reopen the case.

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  • physics-facing terms: dark, mass, rotation
  • candidate is better handled as evidence for an inferred existing public surface

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