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Third-Party Evidential Support for CTP Energy at the Universal Scale

Reinterpreting Cosmology Through the CTP Model


Abstract

Contemporary cosmology acknowledges a deeply mysterious composition of the universe: 74% dark energy, 22% dark matter, and only 4% visible, physical matter. These observations highlight a crisis in theoretical physics—a gap in understanding what fundamentally constitutes the universe. The CTP Energy Model provides a coherent and explanatory framework that unifies consciousness, time structures, and physical energy phenomena into a three-tiered energy schema: C-Energy, T-Energy, and P-Energy.

This article reinterprets current astrophysical data through this model, offering a structured solution to unresolved cosmological phenomena and presenting a holistic, post-quantum theory of energy and matter.


1. Introduction

The observable universe presents an extraordinary paradox: almost everything we can see, touch, and measure makes up less than 5% of the cosmos. The rest is categorized as "dark energy" and "dark matter"—terms that mask ignorance with nomenclature.

"We have a complete inventory of the universe, but only understand 4% of it."
— Dr. Michael Turner, Cosmologist

The CTP Model (Consciousness–Time–Physicality) challenges this impasse by reframing energy not solely as a physical phenomenon but as a conscious-temporal construct that underpins all spacetime events.


2. The Current Cosmological Breakdown

Based on observational data from WMAP, Planck, and Type Ia supernova surveys, the universe is composed of:

  • 74% Dark Energy
  • 22% Dark Matter
  • 3.6% Intergalactic Gas
  • 0.4% Stars, Planets, Dust (ordinary matter)
CTP Cosmological Reality Model

Yet despite knowing these proportions, modern science has no direct empirical understanding of the two dominant components.

  • The CTP Model fits and summarizes better than any other contemporary explanation available to date.

3. The CTP Model Reinterpretation

The CTP Model introduces a new trinary energy framework:

Energy Type Cosmic Correspondence CTP Designation Description
Dark Energy 74% C-Energy Non-physical, space-forming, intention-encoded structure
Dark Matter 22% T-Energy Different physical realities in other C-ranges of C-domain
Physical Matter 4% P-Energy Observable atoms, molecules, EM radiation

4. Core Assertions of the CTP Model

4.1. C-Energy: The Conscious Substrate of Spacetime

  • Represents intentional structure at the foundational level of the universe.
  • Analogous to zero-point energy or a structured quantum vacuum, but driven by consciousness or coherence fields.
  • Explains nonlocality, the observer effect, and memory fields in biological systems1.

4.2. T-Energy: The Hidden Temporal Infrastructure

  • Maps onto dark matter — gravitationally active but invisible.
  • Functions as time-wave scaffolding, possibly correlated with Bohmian implicate order or Sheldrake's morphic fields2.
  • Responsible for temporal symmetry, inertia, and systems memory.
  • Evidences of P-energy in other C-ranges or C-energy Realities
  • Physical C-energy Frequency Ranges (CeFR) of C-domain - not directly observable
    • though Gravity as a non-gauge force 'bleeds through' to adjacent C-energy reality ranges.

4.3. P-Energy: Observable Physicality

  • Limited to electromagnetic interactions, chemical matter, and baryonic visibility.
  • Our current physics operates almost exclusively in this range.
  • Explains why current instruments fail to detect or describe higher-layer dynamics.

5. Implications for Cosmology

Problem in Current Cosmology CTP Model Explanation
What is dark energy? C-Energy: structured, nonphysical but formative medium
What is dark matter? T-Energy: time-domain energy influencing gravity and inertia
Why is the universe expanding faster? C-Energy pushes space outward via conscious-field expansion
Where is the missing baryonic matter? It's not "missing"—our model wrongly assumes only P-energy exists
What underlies quantum entanglement? C-Energy allows real-time, nonlocal coupling across space-time

6. Independent Evidence in Support of the CTP Model

6.1 Cleve Backster's Biocommunication Research

Demonstrated instantaneous electrical responses in plant and microbial cells in the absence of traditional stimulus, indicating nonlocal bioenergetic response fields3.

6.2 PEAR Lab Experiments (Princeton)

Human intention was shown to bias random number generators, suggesting that consciousness affects probabilistic events in physical systems4.

6.3 Del Giudice and Preparata’s Water Coherence Domains

Water molecules align into coherent electromagnetic domains, suggesting that matter can store and transmit subtle information fields, a key attribute of T-energy5.


7. Theoretical Foundations Aligned with CTP

Theory Alignment
Quantum Vacuum Fluctuations Correlate with C-Energy behavior
Bohmian Mechanics Implicate order resembles T-Energy
String Theory Extra Dimensions May map to T-energy domains
Information Theory + Physics (Wheeler's 'It from Bit') Suggests universe arises from consciousness/information fields

8. Conclusion: Why the CTP Model Solves the Universal Puzzle

The CTP framework not only reinterprets the known structure of the cosmos but offers explanatory power where current models remain speculative or silent. By recognizing that consciousness, time structure, and physical matter are distinct but interrelated energy forms, the CTP model may represent the next great paradigm shift in cosmology, akin to relativity or quantum mechanics.

It answers a critical question:

“Where—and what—is the rest of the universe?”

It’s right here. We’ve just been looking with the wrong instruments.


References


CTP Model Tags

#CTPModel #CTPEnergy #NewCosmology #ConsciousnessPhysics #PostQuantumScience #DarkEnergySolved #DarkMatterDecoded #UnifiedField #CTPSci

Footnotes

  1. Backster, C. (1968). Evidence of a Primary Perception in Plant Life. International Journal of Parapsychology.
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  2. Sheldrake, R. (1981). A New Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Formative Causation.
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  3. Ostrander, S., & Schroeder, L. (1970). Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain.
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  4. Jahn, R.G. & Dunne, B.J. (1987). Margins of Reality: The Role of Consciousness in the Physical World.
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  5. Del Giudice, E., & Preparata, G. (1995). Coherent dynamics in water as a possible explanation of biological memory. Journal of Biological Physics.
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