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Detailed analysis of the validity and falsifiability of the Acta Universi hypothesis based on scientific knowledge as of November 2025

Dmitry Yashchenko

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Abstract

The Acta Universi (AU) hypothesis postulates that dark energy is the information density of a dynamic archive of events in the universe, and space - time-emergent is the structure of this archive. The paper systematically analyzes the confirmability and falsifiability of the AU hypothesis according to Popper's criteria, taking into account the latest data from DESI DR2 (2025), Euclid Q1 (2025), LSST (2025), LHC Run 3 (2025) and other experiments. It is shown that the cosmological part of the hypothesis (evolving dark energy, w_a > 0) has a high level of confirmation (3.5-4.2 σ) and medium falsifiability, while the elements associated with quantum consciousness and thought forms remain speculative and weakly falsifiable at the moment.

Topics & Concepts

FalsifiabilityEpistemologyConsciousnessTheoretical physicsAccident (philosophy)Philosophy of scienceDark energySociology of scientific knowledgePhilosophyAlternative hypothesisPlanckMathematical economicsComputer scienceStatistical hypothesis testingScientific theoryPhysicsTelepathyArrow of timePsychologyData scienceEarth Systems and Cosmic EvolutionScientific Research and Philosophical InquirySpace Technology and Applications