New Cosmological Model

by Gregor Herbert Wegener

Berlin

I publish the first peer-reviewed version of the cosmological framework of the Supra-Omega Resonance Theory (SORT) – including articles, peer review, and scientific consolidation.

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Goal: Publication and Peer Review of the SORT v5 Theory – including two journal articles, scientific reviews, and structural consolidation of the whitepaper

What is SORT – in simple terms?

For many years, one question has guided my work: How does the structure of our universe emerge?

Galaxies, stars, cosmic patterns – they all seem to follow an underlying order. With SORT, the Supra-Omega Resonance Theory, I am developing a new mathematical framework to describe this hidden structure.

The core idea behind SORT is simple:

👉 The universe may be built from repeating patterns – mathematical building blocks that interact like resonances.

To explore this, I have developed:

• a model with 22 fundamental components

• a corresponding projection kernel

• and a fully reproducible simulation environment

SORT v5 is the first version that is scientifically verifiable, transparent, and completely reproducible – a crucial milestone toward formal academic evaluation.

This campaign funds the publication and peer review of this research.

Objective of Phase 1

What does Phase 1 focus on?

In Phase 1, my goal is to publish, review, and scientifically consolidate SORT for the first time.

This includes:

1.) Publication of a main research article about SORT v5

2.) Two additional articles on current cosmological puzzles: Early galaxies (JWST anomalies) and Hubble drift / Hubble tension

3.) Revision and refinement of previous whitepapers

4.) Mathematical consolidation of the operator structure.

5.) Preparation for the next stage: high-performance computing (HPC) simulations.

The goal: To make SORT scientifically reviewed, citable, and ready for integration into broader cosmological research.

Why I Need Support

I work completely independently – without a university, without an institute, without external funding. All results so far have been developed, programmed, and published by me alone.

The next steps, however, cannot be completed without support: Open-access publications are expensive; Peer-review requires time and extensive revision; Consolidating the theory is a full-time scientific project; Preparing for HPC simulations needs additional resources

Your support enables the transition:

👉 from an idea to a peer-reviewed scientific theory – open, transparent, and reproducible.

How the funds will be used

1) Publication costs (Open Access)

• Article in Universe (MDPI): 1600 CHF

• Stretch goal: additional article in Galaxy or Physics Journal: 1600 CHF

2) Scientific refinement

• Final polishing of the mathematical structure

• Kernel corrections

• Quality control of the operator algebra

• Update of the SORT v5 whitepaper

3) One month of full-time research

To complete revisions, reviews, and publications at a professional scientific level.

4) Preparing Phase 2

• Stabilizing the simulation environment

• Pre-processing

• Setting up the operator matrices for HPC runs

Why now?

The period between December and January is critical: This is when the first peer-reviewed version of SORT will be created.

This phase is essential for:

• future HPC simulations

• further scientific publications

• international collaborations

• applications to research foundations and scientific programs

With your support, I can take this decisive step.

Why this project matters

SORT aims to understand something fundamental: the hidden structure that shapes our universe.

Your contribution helps make this research open, transparent, and accessible to the global scientific community.