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The TSM2 Institute for Cosmology
The TSM2 Institute for Cosmology is an independent standards and registration body dedicated to advancing mechanically governed cosmological science through structured analytical evaluation and transparent archival infrastructure.
As cosmology enters an era of unprecedented observational precision, the need for definitional clarity, logical coherence, and physically testable mechanism has become essential. The Institute exists to provide that structure.
It operates as an open-access, searchable registry for cosmological submissions, supported by formal compliance criteria, infrastructure-grade analytical tools, and chronological authorship preservation.
Foundational Framework
The Institute’s reference model is formally defined by the Core Tenets of the Thwaites Theory of the Cosmos (TTC)
Core Tenets – TSM – Feb 2026
and supported by the Core Equations of TSM2.1
Core Equations – TSM – Feb 2026
Within this framework, the universe is described as:
The foundational identity of the model is expressed as:
E = (ρ · T · t)
This equation defines energy as the interaction of density, thermal condition, and temporal progression, forming the mechanical basis for cosmic structure and evolution.
Institutional Role
The Institute does not function as a traditional journal.
It serves as structured analytical infrastructure designed to complement existing publication systems.
Through formal compliance testing and logical integrity assessment, the Institute assists authors in preparing submissions that are analytically defined, structurally coherent, and peer-review–ready.
By separating compliant and non-compliant submissions within a transparent public registry, the Institute restores methodological accountability while preserving intellectual ownership and chronological precedence.
Institutional Capabilities
Governing Statement
A universe governed by energy density, thermodynamics, and the uniform flow of cosmic time.