Local Scalar Emergent Time Model (LSETM): A Covariant Framework for Local Matter Creation and Emergent Time

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This document introduces the Local Scalar Emergent Time Model (LSETM), a covariant framework in which scalar-induced matter creation modifies the local proper-time flow according to energy density. The model accounts for several JWST-driven cosmological tensions—such as early massive galaxies, the *Little Red Dots* population, and the high-redshift iron anomaly—through local time dilation and nonlinear mass growth. LSETM remains consistent with local tests (ROCIT) and with Pantheon+ constraints, and yields falsifiable predictions including the “Triple Correlation” and a distinctive redshift-drift signal. A complementary phenomenological toy model supports the need for effective creation rates of ∼10–14 Gyr⁻¹ in galaxies at (z = 9–16.5).



Note: This document is an executive summary of the full LSETM theoretical framework. A complete technical manuscript is currently in preparation.

Research papers, Thesis, Lecture notes
iron paradox
modified gravity
matter creation
time dilation
jwst anomalies
high-redshift physics.
early massive galaxies
cosmology
emergent time
lsetm
redshift drift
scalar-tensor theory
dark energy alternative

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Title Local Scalar Emergent Time Model (LSETM): A Covariant Framework for Local Matter Creation and Emergent Time
This document introduces the Local Scalar Emergent Time Model (LSETM), a covariant framework in which scalar-induced matter creation modifies the local proper-time flow according to energy density. The model accounts for several JWST-driven cosmological tensions—such as early massive galaxies, the *Little Red Dots* population, and the high-redshift iron anomaly—through local time dilation and nonlinear mass growth. LSETM remains consistent with local tests (ROCIT) and with Pantheon+ constraints, and yields falsifiable predictions including the “Triple Correlation” and a distinctive redshift-drift signal. A complementary phenomenological toy model supports the need for effective creation rates of ∼10–14 Gyr⁻¹ in galaxies at (z = 9–16.5).



Note: This document is an executive summary of the full LSETM theoretical framework. A complete technical manuscript is currently in preparation.
Work type Research papers, Thesis, Lecture notes
Tags iron paradox, modified gravity, matter creation, time dilation, jwst anomalies, high-redshift physics., early massive galaxies, cosmology, emergent time, lsetm, redshift drift, scalar-tensor theory, dark energy alternative

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