The Two-Medium Model (2MM) describes the observable universe as the interaction between two pervasive substrates: the Light-Carrying Medium (LCM), an elastic continuum whose standing-wave distortions constitute matter, and the Gravity-Carrying Medium (GCM), a flux of ultra-small corpuscles whose momentum-shadowing by dense LCM regions produces gravitational attraction. Electrostatic, magnetic, and nuclear forces all emerge from the dynamic balance between the two media. Cosmological redshift arises from gradual energy loss of LCM travelling waves into the GCM, and the CMB is the accumulated remnant of this process in an infinite universe.
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