Sreeman Mishu Barua is a specialist in technical systems and industrial quality, bringing years' of experience in identifying the hidden variables that govern complex physical structures. His career has been defined by the meticulous inspection of systems where the smallest ""unseen"" flaw can determine the success or failure of an entire operation. Rather than approaching the universe through the lens of abstract probability, Barua treats spacetime as a physical machine. By applying the same rigorous standards used to optimize modern energy systems and battery ecosystems, he has identified what he perceives as a fundamental ""process flaw"" in the traditional vacuum-based model of the cosmos. In his view, modern physics describes a universe that is ""failing"" its own quality audit. To make the equations of galaxies work, scientists have had to invent ""Dark Matter""-a 95% filler that no one can see, touch, or measure. From the perspective of a Lead Inspector, if a process requires that much ""missing"" material to function, the problem isn't the material; the problem is the Model of the Process. This book is the result of that critical audit. It is a systematic deconstruction of the universe's ""unseen"" flaws, rewritten through the lens of a professional who refuses to accept ""Dark Matter"" as a valid excuse for a broken equation. We are going to stop looking for ghosts and start inspecting the machine.