The Multimedia Archive
Bridging the gap between abstract tensor calculus and physical intuition. Watch comprehensive summaries of our foundational texts and explore high-resolution simulations of the macroscopic quantum vacuum.
The Cosmological Architecture
Comprehensive visual summaries of the foundational texts that re-ontologize the universe as a macroscopic, viscoelastic quantum superfluid.
The Geometric Thaw: Volume 1 Summary
A complete overview of the new architecture for a deterministic, timeless universe. Discover how fluid dynamics replaces the need for Dark Matter and Dark Energy.
The Geometric Thaw: Volume 2 Preview
A glimpse into the empirical unification of the Standard Model and the future of Applied Metric Engineering (Spacetime-Confined Fusion).
The Mathematical Philosophy
Exploring the epistemological fracture of reality. Does the universe speak the language of mathematics, or did we simply invent the dictionary?
Empty Vessels: Volume 1 Summary
How the architecture of mathematics mapped the universe, invented the concept of zero, and ultimately created the synthetic mind of Artificial Intelligence.
Empty Vessels & The Deterministic Engine
Mapping the formal architecture of thought and cosmos. A rigorous, unified solution to the oldest mystery in philosophy and the rescue of free will.
Call for Collaboration
The Geometric Thaw transitions theoretical physics from the whiteboard back to the laboratory bench. We are actively seeking collaboration with experimental physicists and physical chemistry labs to validate the Garstin Master Equation.
Laboratory Validation Roadmap
A formal call to action detailing explicit, testable protocols to validate the macroscopic fluid dynamics of T-SVT using table-top Bose-Einstein Condensates (BECs) and advanced laser spectroscopy.
Visualizing the Vacuum: Simulation Archive
To validate the mathematics of The Geometric Thaw, we must visualize the fluid dynamics. The following 27 simulations demonstrate the viscoelastic properties of the cosmic substrate, showcasing vortex shedding, boundary layer turbulence, acoustic phase-locking, and the physical metric drag responsible for quantum and cosmological events.
