Mission: Geometric Universe explores a geometry-first foundation for cosmology and physical law.
Current status: Draft consolidated; core axioms and correspondence sketch available; comparative predictions listed; outreach open for critique and replication.
Near-term roadmap (quarterly):
- Refine correspondence with standard cosmology and clarify parameterization.
- Publish falsifiable tests and datasets alignment on the Evidence & Tests page.
- Document worked examples and numerics in Derivations.
- Invite independent checks and collect feedback via the FAQ comments.
For a narrative entry point, start from the Preface, then choose your path based on interest and background.
Hello, I’m the author of Geometric Universe. My background spans applied mathematics, systems thinking, and an enduring curiosity for cosmology. This project proposes that geometric primitives and relations can underlie observed physics, offering testable points of contact with standard cosmology.
I value clear reasoning, transparency of assumptions, and constructive critique. If you are a researcher, student, or curious reader, you are welcome to explore, challenge, and build upon these ideas.
Interests: geometric foundations, model correspondence, falsifiable predictions, and accessible explanations.
You can reach me directly by email. I’m happy to discuss critiques, suggestions, or collaboration ideas.
- Collaboration scope: correspondence mapping, test design, data alignment, and explanatory writing.
- Materials: drafts, figures, and notes available on request; replication resources are listed on Evidence & Tests.
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Please cite as:
Author, Geometric Universe (Year). Title: A geometry-first framework for cosmology. URL: [Home] or specific page used. Accessed: Month Year.
BibTeX (example):
@misc{geometric_universe,
title={Geometric Universe: A Geometry-First Framework for Cosmology},
author={Author},
year={2026},
howpublished={\url{https://example.com}},
note={Accessed: 2026-02},
}
Adjust the year, URL, and access date to match your usage.
Use this reference when discussing the model, comparing with standard cosmology, or reproducing analyses. For context before citing, see the Preface guidance on how to read the project.
- Q: Is this meant to replace ΛCDM?
A: No. It is a proposal to test alongside the standard model; areas of divergence are documented with predictions. - Q: Where are the equations?
A: Start at Mathematics → Foundations and Derivations for formal structures and worked examples. - Q: What counts as a successful test?
A: A prediction stated in advance that matches observations within stated tolerances, or a clear falsification informing revision. - Q: Can I reuse figures?
A: Yes, with attribution to “Geometric Universe” and a link to the relevant page; see Media & Resources below.
Use these visuals in articles or talks with attribution: “Geometric Universe — geometricuniverse (site)”. If you need higher-resolution files or editable figures, please get in touch. For broader context and the latest visuals, check the Blog and Visual Guide pages.