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The Soliton Nature of Compact Objects: Resolving Singularities Through the Fermionic Condensate Hypothesis (FUH)
2026-04-06
The Fermionic Universe Hypothesis (FUH) fundamentally reinterprets ”Black Holes” not
as vacuum singularities or mathematical holes in spacetime, but as superdense gravitational
solitons (ψ-defects) within a physical viscous medium. By introducing a dynamic viscosity
η = 1.2 × 10−15 Pa·s and a fundamental mass quantum mψ = 4.8 keV, this model eliminates
the information paradox and the infinite density problem. This paper provides a hydrodynamic explanation for the M87* shadow observed by EHT and the extreme jet collimation
through the ”Potter Effect” and the Shlyapik Threshold (7.76 keV).
Ссылка для цитирования:
Шляпик А. А. 2026. The Soliton Nature of Compact Objects: Resolving Singularities Through the Fermionic Condensate Hypothesis (FUH). PREPRINTS.RU. https://doi.org/10.24108/preprints-3114854
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