A complete collection of all diagrams used throughout the Dark Matter Energy Theory.
These visuals illustrate the core concepts of curvature, tension, expansion, dark matter,
neighbouring universes, JWST boundary effects, and testable predictions.
Gravity
Gravity — Single Mass: A single object creates a local curvature well.Gravity — Two Masses: Overlapping curvature wells from two massive bodies.
Dark Matter
Dark Matter Curvature Basin: A galaxy embedded in a wide, extended curvature well.Dark Matter Basin Structure: Cross‑section showing curvature depth, width, and slope changes.
Dark Energy & Expansion
Dark Energy Outflow: Membrane tension driving outward flow and accelerated expansion.Expansion Through Membrane Tension: Curved regions stretch and expand due to tension.Directional Expansion Map: Anisotropic expansion driven by tension gradients.
Membrane Geometry
Three‑Universe Membrane: Adjacent curvature regions on a continuous cosmic membrane.Two‑Universes Interaction (Symbolic): Conceptual representation of neighbouring regions.3D Cube Membrane Model: A geometric representation of membrane curvature.Core Universe Symbol: The central icon representing the theory’s membrane region.
Neighbouring Universes
Neighbouring Universe Interaction: Two curvature wells overlapping across a soft boundary.
JWST Boundary‑Region Effect
JWST Boundary‑Region Visibility: Light from a neighbouring universe crossing into our view.
Predictions
Predictions Overview: Combined view of expansion, curvature gradients, lensing, boundary anomalies, and rotation behaviour.