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Exploratory Phenomenology of Post-Merger Gravitational Wave Signatures through the Monad-Field Lens

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Post-Merger Gravitational Wave Signatures through the Monad-Field Lens Exploratory Phenomenology of Post-Merger Gravitational Wave Signatures through the Monad-Field Lens Authors: Monad-Field Research Collaboration (CFD Framework) Date: 2026-05-08 Status: Methodological demonstration – not a detection claim Important: This work is exploratory and educational. It does not claim detection of gravitational wave echoes or validation of the Monad-Field ontology. Abstract We present an exploratory phenomenological pipeline designed to detect periodic or quasi-periodic structure in gravitational wave post-merger signals without assuming the standard General Relativistic (GR) ringdown model as the only possible ontology. The pipeline is motivated by the Monad-Field (S/Ψ) framework, which replaces geometric curvature with a nonlinear, saturable substrate and predicts that the post-merger phase may exhibit echo-like features, power-law relaxation tails, or beat-...

Ringdown Signatures in the Monad‑Field

Section 20 — Ringdown Signatures in the Monad‑Field 20.1 Overview: Ringdown as Substrate Relaxation, Not Pure Metric Oscillation In General Relativity, the ringdown phase of a black hole merger is described by quasi‑normal modes (QNMs) of the spacetime metric. In the Monad‑Field (S/Ψ) framework, ringdown is instead interpreted as the relaxation dynamics of the substrate tension field S , coupled to the shear‑mode excitations of Ψ. Thus: GR: ringdown = damped oscillations of curvature Monad‑Field: ringdown = damped tension‑redistribution in a saturating medium This reinterpretation follows directly from the Stress–Strain Analogy and Saturation Effects (Sections 9 and 13). 20.2 Two‑Mode Ringdown Structure: Ψ‑Shear + S‑Compression The Monad‑Field predicts that ringdown consists of two coupled relaxation channels : A. Dominant Ψ‑Shear Modes (Tensor Modes) These correspond to the observed + and × gr...

Unified Monad‑Field vs. the Luminiferous Aether

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Unified Monad‑Field (CFD) Framework — Full Length Edition Unified Monad‑Field (CFD) Framework A Constitutive Ontology of the Substrate — Full Length Edition (2026) Introduction — Monad‑Field vs. the Luminiferous Aether The failure of the luminiferous aether was not proof that reality lacks a substrate. It demonstrated that the substrate was modeled through the wrong physical category. The Michelson–Morley experiment invalidated the idea of a Newtonian fluid medium, not the existence of an underlying physical structure. The classical aether model treated matter as separate from the medium, like objects moving through water. This inevitably implied the existence of an “aether wind,” where Earth’s motion through the medium should alter the measured speed of light. The Monad‑Field framework rejects this separation entirely. Matter is not traveling through the substrate. Matter is a localized excitation of the substrate itself. Core Ontological Shift: Space is not an...

MONAD FIELD Vs LUMINIFEROUS AETHER

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MONAD FIELD THEORY Introduction: The Monad-Field vs. The Luminiferous Aether The reason the Luminiferous Aether failed is not because the universe lacks a substrate, but because it was modeled through the wrong physical category. The Michelson–Morley (MM) experiment did not prove there is "nothing" between the stars; it only proved that the vacuum is not a Newtonian fluid . 1. The Fatal Error of the Luminiferous Aether The 19th-century aether was conceived as a "stuff"—a gas or liquid through which matter traveled like a boat through water. The Wrong Model: It assumed matter was separate from the medium. This led to the idea of an "Aether Wind" —the belief that as Earth moved, we should feel the aether blowing past us, slowing down light in one direction and speeding it up in another. The Reality: If matter is separate from the medium, you get a "wind....

2026/05/07: The Reification Trap — Time as Action, Not Dimension

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The Unified Monad-Field (CFD) Framework — Complete Document The Unified Monad-Field (CFD) Framework A Constitutive Ontology of the Substrate — Rev. 2026/05/06 (Corrected) Section 0: Prologue — The Corrective Lens 0.1 Purpose of This Framework The Monad-Field (CFD) formalism is not a replacement for quantum mechanics, general relativity, or thermodynamics. Rather, it provides a corrective lens—a unified ontological substrate that identifies why those theories have boundaries. The apparent contradictions (singularities, many-worlds branching, information loss) dissolve when those boundaries are understood as saturation limits of a Monad-Field. 0.2 The Core Lagrangian ℒ = ½(∂ₜS)² − ½𝒄²|∇S|² − (𝜷/4)S⁴ + ∂_μ Ψ* ∂^μ Ψ − (𝝁/2)|Ψ|² − (𝝀/4)|Ψ|⁴ − (𝜿/2)S|Ψ|² Note: ∂_μ Ψ* ∂^μ Ψ = (1/c²)|∂ₜΨ|² − |∇Ψ|² with formal metric signature (+,-,-,-). The coordinate t is a bookkeeping parameter for causal ordering, not a geometric dimension. The...