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A Geometric Theory of Cosmology and Reality
An intuitive geometric premise that aims to explain space, time, and matter—and makes distinct, testable predictions.
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Annotated derivation of a density-related formula

A Worked Example: Deriving a Density Relation

Category Methods & Math Date 19/02/26 Read time 1:00
Step-by-step derivation of a representative relation used in the model, with annotations.
Mathematical notes showing axioms and simple diagrams

Core Axioms Explained with Minimal Math

Category Methods & Math Date 19/02/26 Read time 1:00
A guided walkthrough of the foundational axioms with intuitive commentary and minimal formalism.
Sequence of shapes morphing into a space-time grid
An accessible narrative connecting familiar shapes to the concept of space-time in the Geometric Universe.
Side-by-side comparison chart of cosmology models
A structured comparison highlighting areas of agreement and tension with the standard model.
Conceptual illustration of cosmic inflation viewed geometrically

Inflation Under a Geometric Lens

Category Cosmology Comparisons Date 19/02/26 Read time 1:00
Exploring how inflationary scenarios are interpreted within the Geometric Universe framework.
Telescope and experimental setup illustrating planned tests
An outline of observational and experimental tests designed to potentially falsify or support the theory.
Notes highlighting updates to the Geometric Universe theory
A concise summary of the most significant revisions, clarifications, and new results added to the theory.
Simple geometric shapes transitioning into a space-time depiction
A plain-language explanation of how geometric principles could underlie space, time, and physical laws.
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