Cosmic Cycles From Structure Formation to the Dynamics of the Dynamic Energy Field under the Influence of Supernova Explosions and Black Hole Evaporation
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The standard ΛCDM model of cosmology faces persistent challenges, including the Hubble tension and the non-detection of dark matter particles, prompting the search for alternative paradigms. Cosmic Energy Inversion Theory version 2 (CEIT-v2) addresses these issues within a geometric-field framework, replacing dark constituents with a dynamic energy field, ℰ, sourced by spacetime torsion. This paper explores a cyclic cosmic model where structure formation is followed by a phase of dissolution driven by energy injection from supernovae and black hole evaporation. We demonstrate how this process strengthens the global ℰ field, initiating a feedback loop that accelerates the decay of remaining structures and drives the universe toward a high-energy vacuum state. Ultimately, this leads to a quantum bounce, heralding a new cosmic cycle. The model produces distinct signatures, such as a non-standard primordial gravitational wave spectrum and specific CMB polarization patterns, which are testable with next-generation observatories including LISA and JWST. Validation of these predictions would establish CEIT-v2 as a unified description of cosmic evolution, offering a viable alternative to ΛCDM.