Geodesiers
Geodesiers are a hypothetical type of celestial object, theorized to exist in certain astrophysical models. The concept of geodesiers arises from discussions about the fundamental nature of spacetime and gravity. In Einstein's theory of general relativity, objects move along paths called geodesics, which are the straightest possible lines in curved spacetime. A geodesier, in this theoretical context, would be an object or phenomenon that deviates from or profoundly influences these geodesic paths in a manner not fully accounted for by standard general relativity.
The term "geodesier" is not a widely accepted or established term within mainstream astrophysics. It is more
Research into phenomena that appear to deviate from expected gravitational effects, such as certain galaxy rotation