add QMRG project proposal for GSoC 2025#1879
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This proposal adds the Quantum-Modified Rotating Gravity (QMRG) framework as a new GSoC 2025 project under the Independent organization.
QMRG is a two-scale modified gravity theory that successfully explains galaxy rotation curves without dark matter. The project builds on completed research with 175 SPARC galaxy fits and a stable universal acceleration constant (a₀ = 4.64×10⁻¹⁰ km²/s²/kpc).
Project Deliverables:
Scientific Impact:
The project provides well-defined deliverables suitable for 175 hours and offers significant contributions to computational physics and alternative gravity research.
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