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SPSP–SSC • Public Demo & Data Snapshot

Authors: Low, Dunstan;

SPSP–SSC • Public Demo & Data Snapshot

Abstract

This repository presents the Single Point Super Projection – Single Sphere Cosmology (SPSP–SSC), a unified framework that locks General Relativity, the Standard Model, and Quantum Mechanics into a single projection formalism. The model reproduces all validated predictions of GR, SM, and QM without modification, while introducing a single elliptic constraint that becomes relevant only at horizons and interior boundaries. This ensures full agreement with existing experimental and observational tests (Solar System dynamics, pulsar timing, gravitational waves, cosmology, laboratory quantum experiments) and defines sharp falsifiability bounds for future data. Included are: Formal manuscript sections (theory, predictions, appendices). Validation demo (Python + CSV + log). Supplementary materials for reproducibility. The SPSP–SSC framework is conservative where tested, falsifiable where open, and designed to provide a rigorous bridge between physics and mathematics.

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