Unified Gravitational Modification: The Equivalence Between Cosmic Gravitational Field and Temporal Field Theories

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Abstract

We present a comprehensive statistical analysis comparing eight gravitational models across 41 galaxies, with a particular focus on the connection between Cosmic Gravitational Field (CGF) and Temporal Field (TF) theories. Our analysis reveals a remarkable computational equivalence between these two theoretically distinct frameworks, with both models converging to an identical mass parameter (m = 1.318) in their full formulations. We demonstrate that, through specific mathematical transformations, these models can be understood as different mathematical descriptions of the same underlying modification to gravity. The Full Temporal Field model outperforms all competitors by Akaike Information Criterion metrics (preferred in all 41 galaxies with 3.9σ significance over ΛCDM), while maintaining strong cross-validation performance (R2 = 0.870). Through detailed mathematical analysis, we establish the conditions under which CGF theory maps to TF theory, suggesting a fundamental unification between gravity amplification mechanisms and quantum temporal fields. Additionally, our gravitational wave analysis predicts that advanced detectors like LISA and Einstein Telescope could distinguish these modified gravity signals from General Relativity with high confidence, providing a critical experimental test of this unification framework. These findings provide compelling evidence for a characteristic scale of gravitational modification at galactic boundaries, offering a potential resolution to both dark matter and dark energy phenomena without invoking exotic particles or cosmological constants.

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