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Measurement program

Dark-sector metrology

The research notes add a measurement spine for DarkMatterDrive: WIMP null results, slow-light analogs, quantum interferometry, atomic clocks, lensing residuals, and space metrology all become pressure tests for the dark-sector thesis.

Dark-sector metrology - Dark Matter Drive schematic

Instrument stack

From dark-sector crisis to tests

The page does not claim that the ArcSecs model has been verified. It names the instrument classes and observations that would make the model harder to fake.

Pressure 01

Direct detection gaps

Persistent null results in conventional dark-matter searches motivate alternatives, but they do not automatically prove tired-light dark matter.

Pressure 02

Quantum sensing

Atom interferometers and precision clocks are the right class of instruments for phase, acceleration, and tiny coupling tests.

Pressure 03

Cosmic cross-checks

Lensing, redshift drift, distance duality, FRB dispersion, and time-delay data decide whether the story survives outside the schematic.

Test matrix

Claims need instruments

Each speculative claim gets paired with the kind of observation that could constrain it.

Claim areaObservable handleUseful instrument class
Slow or tired lightFrequency-dependent time delay, redshift drift, distance residualsSpectrographs, transient surveys, precision timing
Photon mass effectsDispersion, lensing anomalies, magnetic-field constraintsRadio astronomy, interferometry, magnetometry
Relational inertiaAcceleration anomalies and gravitational-gradient responseAtom interferometers and deep-space tracking
Dark condensate fuelDensity gradients, lensing residuals, local coupling signalsWeak-lensing maps, cold sensors, space metrology