MOND from 5D Geometry: Quadrature Addition and SPARC Validation

SMSchrotz, Martin Helmut
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Abstract

Derives the MOND interpolating function $\nu(x)=\sqrt{1+1/x}$ from a fifth compact dimension. The observable acceleration is the quadrature norm of perpendicular components (4D Newtonian + W-sector), with a geometric-mean constitutive rule $g_W^2=a_{\rm local}\,a_0$. Validated against 175 SPARC galaxies. Wide binaries are treated with a smooth EFE suppression interface. The acceleration scale $a_0=cH_0/(2\pi)$ emerges from the W-circle circumference. For a series overview, reading order, and claim‑hygiene guide, see Coherent Gravity Theory (CGT): An Onboarding Primer: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18212967

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Keywords
  • Onboarding
  • Quadrature (astronomy)
  • Acceleration
  • Observable
  • Norm (philosophy)
  • Gravitational acceleration
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