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
| 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 |
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