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SREC — Scalar Relaxation Eddy Cosmology

One tiny scalar field. Two tiny numbers. The entire universe.

A single rolling scalar field φ changes only two things:

  • Gravity slowly gets stronger (β_g ≈ -4.8 × 10⁻⁶)
  • Electromagnetism slowly gets weaker (β_γ ≈ +5.5 × 10⁻⁷)

These two changes explain:

  • galaxies without dark matter
  • planets and moons forming from plasma eddies (not random rocks)
  • the real 12.85 ka Younger Dryas catastrophe
  • the Hallstatt cycle that collapsed Bronze-Age civilisations
  • the final Oort-cloud collapse that will feed a dying Sun
  • the risk of a nova explosion when the feeding gets too strong

Three completely separate modes — you choose how deep you want to go

Mode What it shows Command
solar Pure solar-system formation only (planets, moons, Oort cloud) ./srec.py --mode solar
catastrophe Only the 12.85 ka + Hallstatt reset cycles ./srec.py --mode catastrophe
full Full lifecycle from Big Bang to stellar death ./srec.py --mode full

Quick start (on any Linux / macOS / Windows)

git clone https://github.com/ghenton/srec.git
cd srec
./srec.py --mode solar          # planets forming from eddies
./srec.py --mode catastrophe   # Younger Dryas + Hallstatt events
./srec.py --mode full           # the entire cosmic clock

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Scalar Relaxation Eddy Cosmology: Unified model for solar system formation and cosmic resets.

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