PREDICTION: Substrate Equidistance
The Micro-Climate Buffer
In the Yucca Tree model, each galaxy is a self-contained energy machine that "thickens" the local substrate. We predict that two "Thick" substrate regions (galaxies) cannot overlap without extreme resistance. This creates a mechanical Minimum Distance between sovereign units.
THE AUDITOR’S RULE: IMPEDANCE MISMATCH
Just as two high-pressure weather systems repel one another, two galactic micro-climates create a "Substrate Wall" between them. The Voids are not "empty space"; they are regions of Minimum Impedance that act as the insulation between these high-voltage galactic nodes.
Forensic Verification
- Void Repulsion: Observations show our galaxy is moving away from the "Local Void." Legacy physics calls this a "lack of gravity," but we identify it as the substrate seeking Equilibrium.
- The 100 Mpc Peak: Large-scale surveys show a preferred "spacing" for galaxy clusters. This is the Resonant Wavelength of the cosmic circuit—the distance at which the substrate's "tension" and "pressure" reach a steady state.
The Repulsion Vector:
\[ \vec{F}_{\rm sort} \propto \nabla (\text{Substrate Density}) \]Conclusion
Galaxies sort themselves out "equally" not because of an explosion, but because of Mechanical Pressure. The "expansion" of the universe is a misinterpretation of these sovereign power-plants maintaining their necessary Insulation Gap.