Cosmology New Model: Current Status of Magnetic Particle Evolution Universe

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Abstract

Aiming at the fundamental contradiction between spacetime singularity and quantum mechanics in the mainstream Big Bang singularity theory, as well as the fragmented interpretation of various key cosmic phenomena, this paper proposes a new theory of cosmic origin based on full-space magnetic particles. Taking high-energy and high-density magnetic particles as the only mass-energy foundation of the primitive universe, the theory completely abandons the singularity hypothesis and constructs a self-consistent full-chain framework of "particle collision—energy conversion—matter generation—celestial evolution". The core innovation lies in taking magnetic particles as the unified action carrier, systematically correlating microcosmic quantum properties with macroscopic gravitational effects, and systematically clarifying the origin of cosmic microwave background (CMB), the source of primordial gravitational waves, the formation of intermediate-mass black holes and the nature of dark matter, realizing integrated solutions to core puzzles in multiple fields. By quantitatively deriving the collision energy threshold of magnetic particles, quantum conversion mechanism and magneto-gravitational synergy law, the theoretical predictions are highly consistent with existing observational data, and three types of exclusive falsifiable observational verification signals are proposed (early galaxy magnetic energy rings, primordial black hole X-ray narrow peaks, CMB circular polarization signals). This theory breaks through the cognitive boundary of classical cosmology, builds a key bridge for the unification of quantum and gravity, provides a new underlying logic and subversive direction for the research on cosmic origin and evolution, and also offers solid theoretical support for the frontier exploration of dark matter and magnetic field coupling.

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