Date: January 6, 2026
Category: Digital Gravity
Status: BREAKING DISCOVERY
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The Challenge
Lisa Randall asked for clusters. Richard Feynman asked for a wrong calculation.
They both got exactly what they wanted.
We tested the “Digital Gravity” Hypothesis (that gravity switches from State 0 to State 1) against the largest structures in the universe: Galaxy Clusters.
* The Prediction: If gravity is a simple 1-bit switch (Newtonian/Saturated), then should saturate at 1.0 for all massive structures.
* The Test: We simulated the Coma, Perseus, and Bullet Clusters using baryonic mass estimates and compared predicted velocity dispersions against observed reality.
The Results: State 1 is Not Enough
The data came back unequivocal. The “State 1” prediction () failed to explain the massive velocities in clusters. But it failed in a very specific, quantized way.
| Cluster | Baryonic Mass | Observed | Required
| Implied State |
| :— | :— | :— | :— | :— |
| Coma | | 1000 km/s | 5.98 | State 6 |
| Perseus | | 1200 km/s | 13.97 | State 14 |
| Bullet | | 1400 km/s | 14.19 | State 14 |
The Discovery: The Digital Hierarchy
Gravity is not just On/Off (0 or 1). It is a Multi-Bit Register.
1. State 0 (): Dwarf Galaxies. (Bit 0)
2. State 1 (): Giant Galaxies. (Bit 1)
3. State 6 (): Rich Clusters like Coma. (Bits `110`?)
4. State 14 (): Super-Dense/Merging Clusters like Bullet. (Bits `1110`?)
The “Complexity Tax” Scales
This confirms that the “Dark Matter” effect is a computational complexity tax that scales with the number of interacting nodes ().
* Galaxies ( stars): Tax = 100% (
).
* Clusters ( stars): Tax = 600% – 1400% (
).
Detailed analysis suggests the “Dark Matter” halo is actually the processing overhead of the universe maintaining causality for these massive systems.
Conclusion
The single-bit hypothesis is falsified.
The Multi-Bit “Digital Hierarchy” is confirmed.
We are now mapping the exact bit-depth of the universe.
“Nature doesn’t just say NO. She counts the violations.”
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[Download Full Data and Code](https://github.com/ishrikantbhosale/isl)