The Early Universe
Book
Formal Antecedent
Foundations and Logic
Citation
Kolb, Edward W. and Turner, Michael S.. (1990). The Early Universe. Addison-Wesley.
Why this reference is included
Kolb and Turner’s The Early Universe (1990), published by Addison-Wesley, sits in the program’s reference corpus as a standing technical source. Cited across Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 1, Chapter High Energy and High Entropy at the Beginning; Book V (Categorical Macrocosm), Part 7, Chapter Inflation, the CMB, and Primordial Nucleosynthesis — the central framing is “The τ-Einstein equation (V.D06) applies at all depths, but in the opening regime its readout is extreme: boundary characters carry maximal energy, the coupling constant κ_τ = 1 -…”.
Cited in
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Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 1Chapter High Energy and High Entropy at the Beginning
The τ-Einstein equation (V.D06) applies at all depths, but in the opening regime its readout is extreme: boundary characters carry maximal energy, the coupling constant κ_τ = 1 - ι_τ is at full strength, and the resulting chart-level readout is what orthodox physics calls the ``hot Big Bang''
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Book V — Categorical Macrocosm Part 7Chapter Inflation, the CMB, and Primordial Nucleosynthesis
The Cosmic Blueprint The early universe is conventionally described by six independent parameters—the ΛCDM concordance model (ω_b, ω_c, H_0, n_s, A_s, τ_reion)—each fitted to the data with no structural explanation for its value