
This essay proposes an alternative interpretive lens for the spectroscopic results of the JWST EXCELS survey. We investigate the notable numerical symmetry between the observed mass-age relationship slope and the fundamental relational parameter α = 1.5 of the Relational Zero State (RZS) framework. Rather than proposing a replacement for the standard model, this work seeks to establish the plausibility of a relational approach as a complement to understanding galactic evolution at high redshifts.
Stellar ages, Constructive Latency, Pareto Distribution (alpha=1.5), High-redshift galaxies, Downsizing, Information Persistence, JWST EXCELS Survey, Stellar metallicities, Quiescent galaxies, Relational Zero State (RZS)
Stellar ages, Constructive Latency, Pareto Distribution (alpha=1.5), High-redshift galaxies, Downsizing, Information Persistence, JWST EXCELS Survey, Stellar metallicities, Quiescent galaxies, Relational Zero State (RZS)
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