
Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology (RDCC) v10.0: Unified Cosmology, Full Simulations, and Observational Pipelines This major release unifies RDCC into a complete, simulatable framework: RDCC Simulation Suite v3.0 (bounce evolution, mirror-Boltzmann hierarchy, nonlinear structure, 21-cm light-cone, BH populations), unified bounce–black-hole correspondence (shared metric and information flow), observational pipeline (likelihoods for CMB/BAO/GW/21-cm, MCMC integration), and galaxy formation model (star-formation rate, mirror-cooling). The nonsingular, eternally cyclic model uses a single effective complex scalar field Φ in a tilted double-well potential, driving dynamic dark energy (w_DE > -1) and eternal cycles. A CPT-conjugate mirror sector provides cold dark matter and resolves baryon asymmetry (η_B ≈ 6.1×10^{-10}, Ω_DM/Ω_b ≈ 5.38). Falsifiability: No GW echo population (LISA/LIGO), no subhalo suppression (Euclid/JWST), no 21-cm flattening (SKA/HERA), S_8 mismatch (Euclid), ΔN_eff > 0.1 (CMB-S4/BBN). This version builds on: Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology (RDCC) v1.0: A Minimal Eternal Framework and Its Dynamical Realization: https://zenodo.org/records/18281686 Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology (RDCC) v2.0: A Minimal Eternal Framework with Dynamical Realization and Extensions: https://zenodo.org/records/18304744 Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology (RDCC) v5.0: Bounce-Matching Formalism, Mirror-Sector Dynamics, and Refined Gravitational Waves: https://zenodo.org/records/18307836 Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology (RDCC) v6.0: Black Hole Bounces as Local CPT-Fixpoints, Full Perturbation Transfer Matrix and Mirror-Sector Microphysics: https://zenodo.org/records/18312656 Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology (RDCC) v7.0: Quantum-Corrected Black Hole Bounces, Full Perturbation Transfer Matrix with Phase-Shift, and Mirror Microphysics https://zenodo.org/records/18327084 Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology (RDCC) v8.0: Parameter Space Exploration, Data Confrontation, and Predictive Structure Formation https://zenodo.org/records/18334398 Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology (RDCC) v9.0: Predictive Cosmology, Nonlinear Structure Formation, and Astrophysical Signatures https://zenodo.org/records/18336237 While the core of RDCC remains a structural, timeless framework with fixpoint character, this document explores a dynamical realization of the bounce mechanism to enable concrete, falsifiable predictions. Related documents and the full RDCC ecosystem are available via Zenodo:https://zenodo.org/records/18204087 Michael Lehmannmi.lehmann@gmx.de
Quantum Gravity, Planck, Astrophysics and Astronomy, JWST, MCMC, HERA, MCMC inference, galaxy formation, data confrontation, dark matter, black hole information paradox, 21-cm cosmology, cyclic cosmology, Hubble tension, Theoretical Physics, Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology, nonsingular bounce, structure formation, 21-cm reionization, CMB-S4, S8 tension, parameter inference, mirror sector, parameter space, dark energy, DESI DR2, LISA, RDCC, SKA, CPT symmetry, Euclid, full simulations, Cosmology, small-scale structure, black hole echoes, observational pipelines, gravitational waves, forecasts
Quantum Gravity, Planck, Astrophysics and Astronomy, JWST, MCMC, HERA, MCMC inference, galaxy formation, data confrontation, dark matter, black hole information paradox, 21-cm cosmology, cyclic cosmology, Hubble tension, Theoretical Physics, Relaxation-Driven Cyclic Cosmology, nonsingular bounce, structure formation, 21-cm reionization, CMB-S4, S8 tension, parameter inference, mirror sector, parameter space, dark energy, DESI DR2, LISA, RDCC, SKA, CPT symmetry, Euclid, full simulations, Cosmology, small-scale structure, black hole echoes, observational pipelines, gravitational waves, forecasts
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