New Supplement 4 Published — Cosmological Closure and Hierarchy Derivation
Supplement 4 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19510639
Supplement 3 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19423573
Supplement 2 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19376061
Supplement 1 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19141923
Main Mathematical Foundations paper DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19080507
A major new step has now been completed in the development of Structured Space Theory (SST) and the Unified Pattern Framework (UPF).
Mathematical Foundations of Structured Space Theory (SST) — Supplement 4 is now published.
With this release, the framework extends its closure program into the cosmological and hierarchy sector. In practical terms, this means SST/UPF now presents a unified structural account reaching from the microscopic and gravitational domains into dark matter, dark energy, hierarchy depth, and the primordial closure picture.
Major achievements of SST (current state)
At its current stage, SST presents a single geometric framework that now extends across microscopic, electroweak, gravitational, and cosmological domains. What began as an unconventional structural proposal has developed into a broader program with explicit derivation chains, cross-sector closures, and falsifiable commitments.
With Supplement 4, that program now also reaches into the dark-sector and hierarchy picture, extending the same underlying framework into areas that are often treated in standard physics as separate problems or as measured inputs rather than derived quantities.
SST can now coherently account for phenomena from the smallest scales to the cosmological scale, extending the same underlying framework across particle structure, gravitation, and cosmology with surprising quantitative reach.
Supplement 4:
Mathematical Foundations of Structured Space Theory (SST) — Supplement 4: Cosmological Closure and Hierarchy Derivation
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19423573
This supplement accompanies:
- Mathematical Foundations of Structured Space Theory (SST)
- Structured Space Theory (SST), Version 3
- Unified Pattern Framework (UPF)
The material developed across Supplements 1-4 is expected to be incorporated into future updated master documents.
If you have been following the development of SST and UPF, this is one of the most important releases so far.