HVF THEORY (Now Deprecated)

The Universe as a Physical, Auxetic Superfluid Plenum.

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HVF THEORY

Notice: This repository and the Hydrodynamic Vortex Flux (HVF) framework have been officially deprecated.

While the mathematical framework and initial derivations served as a useful conceptual exercise, real-world laboratory data and a rigorous review of foundational mechanics have exposed systemic flaws in the underlying model.

As an independent researcher, I refuse to engage in “curve-fitting” or narrative-patching to save an incomplete map.

This site remains online strictly as an archival ledger of where the trail went cold. Thank you to all real readers who engaged with the data. The quest continues.

The Universe as a Physical, Auxetic Superfluid Plenum.

The Hydrodynamic Vortex Flux (HVF) framework rejects point-particle abstractions in favor of a tangible, topological reality. We propose that the vacuum is not a void, but a physical substrate—an auxetic superfluid where matter exists as toroidal solitons (knots) and gravity operates as a hydrostatic pressure gradient.


Core Axioms

  • The Medium: An auxetic superfluid with a structural moduli ratio of K/G ≈ -1/3.
  • Matter (Knots): Particles are topological defects; mass is defined by hydraulic drag.
  • Gravity (Pressure): Standard lensing via density-dependent refractive index n(r).
  • Cosmology: A relaxing substrate explaining “Dark” phenomena through elastic potential and bulk entrainment.

Contact & Remarks

Full Research Paper

Click here to download the full HVF Theory PDF (Revision 1.4)

HVF Series No.1

Click here to download the HVF Theory Series — No.1: Refactoring the Entire Periodic Table Using Hydrodynamics

HVF Series No.1

Click here to download the HVF Theory Series — No.2: Deriving the Iron-56 Saturation Linit Using Hydrodynamics

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