Author: Bruce W. Hunter Jr.
Date: May 2026
Welcome to the official repository for The Recycling-Point Hypothesis.
This framework is the culmination of more than 15 years of thought, observation, and theoretical development. It proposes an uncollapsed, perpetually cyclic universe governed by an intrinsic thermodynamic threshold of the cosmic vacuum.
Recently, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has observed the distant universe—looking as far back toward the "Big Bang" as we currently can—and discovered massive, fully mature, and oxygen-rich galaxies existing hundreds of millions of years earlier than standard models predicted they should. While the mainstream cosmological consensus struggles to explain how these structures formed so rapidly, the Recycling-Point Hypothesis offers a natural, built-in explanation: at the edge of the cosmic expansion, remnants of the previous cycle's destruction survive the "boom." These are not impossibly fast-forming new galaxies; they are ancient survivors of the cosmic reset.
The complete, formal specification is available here: 👉 The Recycling-Point Hypothesis: A Thermodynamic Framework for Cyclic Cosmology
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