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The simulator-style pages use browser-based visuals and controls to explain how the speculative drive concept might collect, compress, and redirect an imagined density-field substrate.
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The simulator-style pages use browser-based visuals and controls to explain how the speculative drive concept might collect, compress, and redirect an imagined density-field substrate.

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The simulator-style pages use browser-based visuals and controls to explain how the speculative drive concept might collect, compress, and redirect an imagined density-field substrate.
The simulations should be read as visual reasoning tools. They help users inspect intake geometry, field behavior, navigation risk, ghost-ship visual distortion, and propulsion pipeline logic. They are not experimental confirmation unless future versions publish testable predictions and comparison data.
DarkMatterDrive.com keeps speculative material labeled as conceptual unless a specific report clearly includes evidence, versioning, DOI-backed metadata, or peer-reviewed publication status.
Claim status: visual-simulation
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The simulator-style pages use browser-based visuals and controls to explain how the speculative drive concept might collect, compress, and redirect an imagined density-field substrate.
The simulator-style pages use browser-based visuals and controls to explain how the speculative drive concept might collect, compress, and redirect an imagined density-field substrate.
The simulator-style pages use browser-based visuals and controls to explain how the speculative drive concept might collect, compress, and redirect an imagined density-field substrate.
The simulator-style pages use browser-based visuals and controls to explain how the speculative drive concept might collect, compress, and redirect an imagined density-field substrate.
The simulator-style pages use browser-based visuals and controls to explain how the speculative drive concept might collect, compress, and redirect an imagined density-field substrate.