IDrive CEO Proposes Radical Space-Time Model, Resolving Key Cosmological Tensions
Event summary
- IDrive Inc. CEO Raghu Kulkarni has introduced the Selection-Stitch Model (SSM), a theoretical framework challenging established physics.
- The SSM proposes space-time is composed of discrete 'voxels' and resolves the Hubble Tension by introducing 'Lattice Pressure,' aligning with 2026 observational data.
- The model explains the 5:1 Dark Matter-to-baryon ratio through 3D geometry and offers a new explanation for black hole evaporation via 'Bulk Un-Stitching'.
- Kulkarni’s work is supported by three preprints detailing the 'Informational Miner' paradigm, unification of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, and validation steps.
The big picture
Raghu Kulkarni's SSM represents a significant challenge to the standard cosmological model, potentially reshaping our understanding of the universe's fundamental structure and evolution. The model's ability to resolve existing tensions within physics, such as the Hubble Tension, could attract substantial scientific and potentially commercial interest. However, the highly speculative nature of the theory introduces considerable risk and necessitates rigorous validation.
What we're watching
- Scientific Scrutiny
- The SSM’s claims will face intense peer review and require independent verification, potentially impacting Kulkarni’s reputation and IDrive’s public image.
- Commercialization Risk
- While the model is purely theoretical, IDrive’s association with it could attract speculative investment or, conversely, raise concerns about resource allocation away from its core cloud storage business.
- Intellectual Property
- The potential for patentable applications arising from the SSM, particularly related to information processing or cosmological modeling, will be closely examined.
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