Diğer, ss.1-7, 2026
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Abstract: Building upon the conceptual framework of the Hendeca-Tier Cosmic Signal Architecture (HCSA) introduced in "Beyond Matter" and the deterministic resolution of cosmic anomalies established in "Beyond Matter II", this paper provides the first empirical validation of the model using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
We address the "Impossible Early Galaxies" problem, where observations at z ≈ 10–15 reveal galactic densities exceeding standard Lambda-CDM predictions by factors of 10^2 to 10^5. We demonstrate that this apparent anomaly is a direct manifestation of the Mizanic Threshold, where the ratio between the hierarchical scaling of the observable universe—spanning 61 orders of magnitude (10^61) from the Planck length (10^-35 m) to the observable horizon (10^26 m)—and the intrinsic informational pressure constant (10^66) yields a deterministic signal compression factor of exactly 100,000 (10^5).
These findings bridge the gap between sub-Planckian information density and galactic-scale morphology, confirming the Ultimate Symmetry (121/11 = 11) as the governing protocol of the early universe.