>>12955085If you're thinking the perturbations in spacetime that happen in MOND theories could lead to quarks in hadrons being far enough part on the planck level that they spawn streams of virtual particles that create enough energy to destabilize electroweak interactions and catalyze the false vacuum collapse, maybe. But supernovas and black hole collisions produce way more energy than such a hypothetical mechanism and our universe is still kickin' so I seriously doubt it. MOND theories have no evidence yet either so...
And I mean what you're talking about -- it's not really that spooky at all. All aspects of gravitation will be left intact (MOND aspects too if they're true) after the false vacuum decays and, depending on what dark matter/energy actually is, it may be left largely unaffected too. It only describes the "stuff" of the next iteration of the universe insofar as it may be the only "stuff" that's left. The electroweak interactions are the ones that'll be affected which will exclude matter/life/all logic-gated systems as we know it/them.
If we could learn more about dark matter/energy we could maybe find a way of creating a computer in it that's immune to the decay and program a simulation into it that we can upload conscious minds/our entire human history into to keep humanity's story goin'
It's just another problem to solve <3