Papers & Publications
Cosmic Forge maintains an open archive of theoretical papers exploring alternative foundations in cosmology and fundamental physics. The works presented here outline the development of Cosmic Seed Theory (CST), Single Force Theory (SFT), and related structural models.
These documents are part of an ongoing research program. As observations advance and the frameworks evolve, updated versions and additional publications will be released here as part of a continuous scientific record.
Cosmic Seed Theory (CST)
Cosmic Seed Theory proposes a cosmological framework in which galaxies emerge through localized expansion events rather than a single universal origin. The paper outlines the concept of Galactic Bangs, reinterprets key observations such as early galaxy formation and CMB anomalies, and presents a cyclical model of cosmic evolution grounded in structural spacetime dynamics.
Single Force Theory (SFT)
Single Force Theory explores a unified foundation for physics based on spacetime as an active structural medium. It examines how matter, charge, and forces may arise from stable tension patterns and resonance within spacetime itself, offering a simplified framework intended to bridge gravitational and quantum-scale behavior.
In addition to the two primary papers — Cosmic Seed Theory (CST) and Single Force Theory (SFT) — the Cosmic Forge research archive includes several supplemental works. These papers expand on specific structural, mathematical, and conceptual components of the broader framework. Some clarify foundational assumptions, others explore implications or refinements, and several examine particular physical domains in greater depth. Together, they provide additional context, technical elaboration, and developmental continuity for the core models.

