From Chaos to Consilience · Successive Collision Theory

From Chaos to Confluent Debris

DR JM NIPOK · June 2026 · DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.22748.14729

Abstract

Paper 19 turns the collision origin into an observational test. Unlike an inflated singularity, a debris field keeps the kinematic memory of the collisions that formed it, so it should carry directional fingerprints inflation forbids. Sixteen such signatures, including non-convergent bulk flow, the dark flow, an oversized quasar dipole, gigaparsec spin and polarization alignments, co-rotating satellite planes, filament and cluster rotation, giant rings and arcs, aligned large-angle CMB anomalies, and early massive galaxies and black holes, are all present in the record, several at high significance. It closes with twenty-two forward predictions, each tied to a named survey and an explicit kill criterion, foremost the redshift dependence of the quasar dipole.

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