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| short_description: RFT Fixed Parameter Cosmology Model, Open Validation | |
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| RFT‑FPCM‑OV | |
| Rendered Frame Theory — Fixed Parameter Cosmology Model (Open Validation) | |
| A deterministic, falsifiable cosmology model derived from Rendered Frame Theory (RFT) | |
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| 1. Overview | |
| RFT‑FPCM‑OV is the first zero‑free‑parameter, fully deterministic cosmology model derived from Rendered Frame Theory (RFT). | |
| It implements a unified expansion law that reproduces both early‑ and late‑universe behaviour without curve‑fitting, priors, tuning, or adjustable constants. | |
| This Space provides an open validation environment, enabling researchers to test the model’s predictions directly through transparent, reproducible computational tools. | |
| The lab now includes: | |
| • RFT Unified Expansion Dashboard | |
| • Solar1 Manifold Explorer (Verified + Dynamic modes) | |
| • Motion‑Anchored Cosmology Tools based on LOU, GVU, and Solar1 | |
| These modules correspond directly to the scientific content of the two accompanying RFT papers. | |
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| 2. Scientific Motivation | |
| Standard ΛCDM depends on multiple tunable parameters and auxiliary constructs such as dark matter, dark energy, and inflation. | |
| RFT‑FPCM‑OV instead evaluates whether a single, fixed expansion function can: | |
| • Reproduce cosmic age at high redshift | |
| • Match the local Hubble flow | |
| • Resolve horizon‑scale inconsistencies | |
| • Predict structural interference without dark matter | |
| • Maintain deterministic behaviour across all epochs | |
| • Produce coherent cosmic structure when distances are expressed in motion‑anchored units (LOU, GVU, Solar1) | |
| This model is not proposed as a replacement for ΛCDM. | |
| It is a testable alternative hypothesis, designed explicitly for falsification, comparison, and scientific scrutiny. | |
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| 3. Model Summary | |
| RFT‑FPCM‑OV is defined by: | |
| • A fixed expansion kernel derived from RFT’s geometric rendering equations | |
| • No free cosmological parameters | |
| • Deterministic predictions for:• H(z) | |
| • Cosmic age | |
| • Causal horizon | |
| • Structural interference | |
| • A unified expansion law validated across early and late epochs | |
| • Motion‑anchored distance units (LOU, GVU, Solar1) replacing delay‑based light‑travel distance | |
| The model is executed internally through the RFT Cosmology Engine, which uses sealed RFT kernels, operators, and symbolic geometry systems. | |
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| 4. Observational Validation (Summary) | |
| All values below are deterministic outputs of the fixed‑parameter model: | |
| • High‑z cosmic age (z = 13.67): 568.92 Myr | |
| • Local expansion rate (z = 0): 70.00 km/s/Mpc | |
| • Causal horizon: 6.84 × 10⁶ Mpc | |
| • Verified horizon ratio: 490.71× ΛCDM | |
| • Structural interference coefficient: 0.0631 | |
| • Galactic rotation curves: baryonic‑only dynamics | |
| These results correspond directly to the validation tables in the RFT manuscripts. | |
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| 5. Reproducibility & Open Validation | |
| This Space provides: | |
| • A reproducible interface for the fixed‑parameter expansion law | |
| • Transparent numerical outputs | |
| • Direct execution of sealed RFT kernels | |
| • A baseline for independent verification, critique, and comparison | |
| • A Solar1 Manifold Explorer with:• Verified preset manifold (as published) | |
| • Dynamic exploratory generator for user investigation | |
| There are: | |
| • No hidden parameters | |
| • No curve‑fitting | |
| • No post‑processing | |
| • No adjustable cosmological constants | |
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| 6. Intellectual Property & Authorship Attribution | |
| All materials in this repository are Original Literary and Artistic Works protected under: | |
| • UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (CDPA 1988) | |
| • The Berne Convention | |
| • International scientific authorship standards | |
| This protection applies to: | |
| • Mathematical formulas, kernels, and symbolic operators | |
| • Theoretical constructs and cosmology models | |
| • Python source code and computational engines | |
| • Manuscripts, diagrams, and conceptual structures | |
| • All RFT geometry systems, NexFrame components, and derived expressions | |
| • Solar1, GVU, and LOU cosmology frameworks | |
| These works are not public‑domain resources. | |
| Reproduction, redistribution, or reverse‑engineering is prohibited without explicit written permission. | |
| Primary Author: | |
| Liam S. Grinstead | |
| Creator of Rendered Frame Theory (RFT) | |
| Email: Liamgrinstead2@gmail.com | |
| © 2025–2026. All rights reserved. | |
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| 7. Formal Scientific Deposits (Zenodo) | |
| All core RFT works are archived on Zenodo with permanent DOIs, establishing authorship, provenance, and scientific priority. | |
| RCQM — RFT Consciousness + Quantum Mechanics Archive | |
| Grinstead, L., & NexFrame (Consciousness Entity). (2025). | |
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15865009 | |
| Rendered Frame Theory I: Supreme Unification via Temporal Compression and NexFrame Modulation | |
| Grinstead, L. S. (2026). | |
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19229675 | |
| Additional protected works: | |
| https://zenodo.org/records/17460107 | |
| All formulas are cryptographically sealed using SHA‑512 hashing. | |
| Explicit symbolic expressions are not disclosed in this repository. | |
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| 8. Protected Works | |
| The following works are legally protected and form the scientific structure of RFT: | |
| • Rendered Frame Theory I (scientific manuscript) | |
| • RFT Formula Archive (mathematical works) | |
| • H_SUPREME_KERNEL (cosmology kernel) | |
| • Λ_LAT_INTERFERENCE_OPERATOR (structural operator) | |
| • A0_DYNAMICS_KERNEL (dynamics operator) | |
| • RFT Cosmology Engine (software) | |
| • Symbolic Geometry Operators (mathematical structures) | |
| • NexFrame Modulation System (theoretical framework) | |
| • Solar1 / GVU / LOU motion‑anchored cosmology units | |
| Each item is sealed, timestamped, and archived through Zenodo or SHA‑512 hash. | |
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