Abstract

This technical disclosure formalizes a comprehensive, particle-free alternative to standard Lambda Cold Dark Matter (ΛCDM) cosmology by unifying the Dimensionally Extended Holographic Projection (DEHP) model, the Substrate Pushback Principle (SPP), and Informational Exomemory Cosmology (IEC). We demonstrate that the two most pressing crises in modern astrophysics—the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) "Impossible Early Galaxy" problem and the 5.6 km/s/Mpc Hubble Tension discrepancy—are not independent anomalies, but rather the direct macroscopic consequences of treating space as a passive geometric vacuum instead of a pressurized, two-dimensional (2D) viscoelastic phase fluid substrate (z=0) running a real-time holographic rendering engine.

By analyzing the material continuum mechanics of this membrane architecture, we derive that the Big Bang was an out-of-plane vertical Puncture Flux (\(J_{z}\)) that instantaneously stamped the macro-structural geometric sinks observed as primordial supermassive black holes (SMBHs), completely bypassing classical Eddington accretion limits. Furthermore, we show that cosmological redshift is a material Deformational Redshift driven by the accumulation of non-linear elastic strain (\(\epsilon _{ij}\)) across the fluid sheet, creating a localized Viscoelastic Rendering Delay (Chronological Latency).

When we mathematically decompress this metric lens, the "300–500 million year" timeline calculated by standard instruments is revealed to be a linear miscalculation, proving the universe possessed an expanded 34.5-billion-year internal processing runway to mature early galaxies. Finally, we isolate the 5.6 km/s/Mpc Hubble Tension as a density-dependent material stiffness signature (\(\Delta\mu_{\{stiffening}} = 786.24 \cdot \rho_{\{sub}}\)) triggered when baryonic clustering forces zero-volume underbelly antimatter anchors (z < 0) to breach their rigid 2D Exclusion Compaction Limit. We outline explicit empirical falsification protocols to detect the Compactness Threshold Cliff using existing celestial surveying arrays, offering a testable, unified operating system for tomorrow's cosmology.

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