Energy Filament Theory (Version: EFT 7.0)
Black Holes and Silent Cavities
— Boundaries, Origins, and Stress Tests in the Extreme Universe
The EFT Manual of the Universe's Underlying Mechanics | Volume 7
By Guanglin Tu
ORCID: 0009-0003-7659-6138 · Original Work DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18757546
This series—
The EFT Manual of the Universe’s Underlying Mechanics—
is dedicated to my children, Yiyi and Tutu,
whom I have never forgotten.
In the years to come,
I will continue to seek the truth of the universe
and search for where you have gone.
Sections
- 7.0 A Minimal EFT Overview and an Introduction to This Volume
- 7.1 Why Cosmic Extremes Are the Ultimate Stress Test of a Theory’s Quality
- 7.2 The Status of the Black Hole: Structure Engine, Ontological Extreme, and Progenitor Candidate
- 7.3 The Black Hole's Dual Identity in Macroscopic Structure: Ultra-Tight Anchor Point + Swirl Texture Engine
- 7.4 Swirl Texture Builds Disks: How Galactic Disks, Spiral Arms, Bars, and Jet Axes Get Written Out
- 7.5 Linear Striation Builds Webs: How Nodes, Filament Bridges, Voids, and the Large-Scale Skeleton Grow
- 7.6 The Black Hole Sets the Cadence: Galactic Time-Flow, Supply Rhythms, and Local Clock Differences
- 7.7 Structural Feedback: Why the Black Hole Is Not a Result, but a Continuous Shaper
- 7.8 What the Black Hole Is: What We See, How We Classify It, and Why It Is So Hard
- 7.9 Outer Critical / TWall: The Speed-Critical Band and Tension Wall That Let Things In but Not Out
- 7.10 Inner Critical Band: The Watershed between the Particle Phase and the Filament-Sea Phase
- 7.11 The Four-layer Black-Hole Structure: Pore-skin, Piston Layer, Crushing Zone, and Boiling Soup Core
- 7.12 How the Skin Manifests and Speaks: Ring, Polarization, Common Delay, and Cadence Tails
- 7.13 How Energy Escapes: Pore, Axial Perforation, and Edge De-criticalization
- 7.14 Scale Effects: Small Black Holes Are "Urgent"; Large Black Holes Are "Steady"
- 7.15 A Side-by-side Comparison with the Modern Geometric Narrative: Where General Relativity (GR) Gives the Same Answer, Where EFT Adds More
- 7.16 Evidence Engineering: How to Test It, Which Fingerprints to Look For, and What Each Readout Distinguishes
- 7.17 The Black Hole’s Fate: Stages, Thresholds, Local Withdrawal, and Why Return-to-the-Hole Restart Is Not the Default
- 7.18 What the Silent Cavity Is: A High-Peak Bubble, Negative Feedback, and Why It Looks Blacker Than a Black Hole
- 7.19 Why the Silent Cavity Can Hold Together: High Spin, the Shell Critical Band, and "the More It Spits Out, the Emptier It Becomes"
- 7.20 How the Silent Cavity Manifests: Divergent Lensing, Dynamical Silence, and Sign-Reversed Cadence
- 7.21 The Black Hole and the Silent Cavity: A Deep Valley and a High Peak, a Convergent Lens and a Divergent Lens
- 7.22 Evidence Engineering for the Silent Cavity: How to Find It, and How Not to Misidentify It
- 7.23 What the Cosmic Boundary Is: A Coastline, Not a Brick Wall
- 7.24 How the Boundary Shows Itself: Directional Residuals, a Propagation Ceiling, and Far-Zone Fidelity Degradation
- 7.25 The Progenitor Black Hole: Origin Is Not a Singularity Explosion, but a Candidate Scenario of Extreme Withdrawal
- 7.26 The Future of the Universe: Not Ever Wider and Emptier, but Ever Looser, Harder to Build, and Harder to Preserve with Fidelity
- 7.27 Artificial Extremes: Why the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), Strong-Field Vacuum, and Boundary Devices Also Count as "Miniature Extreme Universes"
- 7.28 Volume Summary: Black Hole as the Main Axis + Silent Cavity / Boundary as Signature Predictions + Progenitor Black Hole / Future Convergence