Bootstrap Dark Matter: Kuramoto Synchronisation on the Icosahedral Lattic

University of Southampton

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Abstract

We derive the dark matter to baryon ratio from icosahedral lattice geometry and Kuramoto synchronisation theory. The theoretical maximum ratio decomposes as R_max = E/[D(D+1)/2] + χ/(D+2) = 30/6 + 2/5 = 27/5 = 5.400: the base vibrational-to-rigid mode ratio plus a topological correction from the Euler characteristic of the closed icosahedral surface distributed over its five-fold symmetry. The observed cosmic ratio (Planck 2018: 5.365) represents this maximum modulated by a coupling quality factor Q = r², the standard Kuramoto order parameter from nonlinear dynamics. We derive the coupling ratio K/K_c from first principles: the proton mass-energy sets the oscillator frequency (f_p = m_p c²/h = 2.27 × 10²³ Hz),…

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Keywords
  • Kuramoto model
  • Coupling (piping)
  • Dark matter
  • Rotation (mathematics)
  • Topology (electrical circuits)
  • Icosahedral symmetry
  • Gravitation
  • Cosmic variance
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