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The Kesera Theory – A New Perspective on Space, Time, and Information Structures

Abstract

This paper presents the Kesera Theory, a novel framework that redefines the interaction between space, time, and information structures. Unlike traditional physics, which relies on the gravitational constant and established cosmological models, Kesera Theory introduces the Spatial Axis Viscous Pressure (SAVP) and the Keseritas Barrier (KB) as fundamental elements governing the dynamics of space and mass. By reevaluating the balance between mass and space, this theory explores the possibility of an alternative explanation for gravitational phenomena, without relying on dark matter or dark energy. The role of psychological entities (Psi-body interactions) is also considered as a factor influencing space-time evolution.



1. Introduction

The current understanding of physics is built upon classical mechanics, general relativity, and quantum mechanics. While these frameworks provide robust explanations for observed phenomena, they also present inconsistencies, such as the unexplained nature of dark matter, dark energy, and quantum gravity. Kesera Theory proposes a paradigm shift by reconsidering the fundamental structure of space and mass interactions.

The theory is based on two core concepts:

SAVP (Spatial Axis Viscous Pressure): A force-like phenomenon that emerges due to the inherent viscosity of space itself.

KB (Keseritas Barrier): A boundary structure that exists at specific scales, regulating the exchange of information and energy between different domains.

These principles offer a new lens through which to view gravitational interactions, information transfer, and even psychological dynamics within an interconnected framework.



2. The Fundamentals of Kesera Theory

2.1. SAVP – The Alternative to Gravitational Forces


Traditional physics describes gravity using the gravitational constant (G), yet its fundamental nature remains elusive. Kesera Theory eliminates the need for G by introducing SAVP, a property of space that dictates how mass interacts with its surrounding environment.

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By applying SAVP to cosmic scales, galactic rotation curves and gravitational lensing effects can be explained without invoking dark matter.

2.2. KB – The Barrier of Information Flow

The Keseritas Barrier (KB) is a theoretical construct that defines the limits of information transfer within a given space-time domain. Unlike black holes, which prevent information escape due to extreme gravity, KB structures function as semi-permeable barriers, allowing selective interaction between enclosed and external domains.

KB can be conceptualized in two perspectives:

For external observers, it appears as a bubble, encapsulating a defined space.

For internal entities, it acts as a barrier, limiting external interactions while preserving structural coherence.

This dual nature suggests that KBs play a role in governing entropic balance and energy dissipation across different scales.



3. Psychological Entities and Time Viscosity

One of the most unique aspects of Kesera Theory is the incorporation of psychological influence on space-time dynamics. The concept of the Psi-body interaction suggests that cognitive processes generate an indirect influence on time viscosity.

Time viscosity refers to the resistance to temporal changes due to accumulated informational weight.

Psychological entities, such as emotional intensity, affect the rate at which events unfold within a given system.

This perspective implies that conscious beings are not merely passive observers but active contributors to the fabric of reality.



4. Discussion and Implications

By redefining the role of space, mass, and information structures, Kesera Theory offers an alternative path for addressing fundamental questions in cosmology.

Implications for Cosmology: The theory provides an alternative explanation for cosmic expansion and structure formation, without resorting to exotic unknowns like dark matter.

Impact on Quantum Mechanics: The interaction between KB and SAVP could serve as a bridge between classical and quantum realms.

Potential for Experimental Validation: While Kesera Theory remains theoretical, future simulations and high-precision astrophysical observations may reveal indirect evidence of SAVP and KB effects.



5. Conclusion

Kesera Theory proposes a fundamental restructuring of our understanding of space, mass, and time. By eliminating the gravitational constant in favor of SAVP and introducing KB as a governing structure for information flow, this framework opens new possibilities for physics, psychology, and cosmology. The inclusion of psychological factors in space-time evolution offers an unconventional yet intriguing aspect that challenges traditional scientific dogma.

Future work will focus on developing more precise mathematical formulations and conducting computational simulations to further refine and validate the theory.

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