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Definition J.1As stated in the manuscript — not independently proof-checked beyond the v2 audit

Definition J.1Inertial Reservoir

Formal statement

A spatial domain R\mathcal{R} is an inertial reservoir if

CR=0butJ(x,t)0,\mathcal{C}_{\mathcal{R}} = 0 \quad\text{but}\quad \exists\, J(x,t) \neq 0,

where J=ρvJ = \rho v is the inertial flux.

Such regions:

  • transport momentum,
  • mediate forces,
  • curve effective trajectories,
  • but never sustain temporal recurrence.

These regions generate gravitational influence without gravitational existence.

Source

Appendix J: Dark Matter as Persistent Non-Closing Inertial ReservoirsGravity as a Temporally Closed Dynamical Phase

Gravity as a Temporally Closed Dynamical Phase/24_Appendix J — Dark Matter as Non-Closing Inertial Reservoirs.tex

Revision history

Unchanged from the original manuscript — not among the 12 patches applied in v2. See Open Review for logged gaps that may affect this statement.

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