
SORT – Supra-Omega Resonance Theory
We develop an open mathematical framework for cosmology—transparent, reproducible, and freely accessible to the scientific community.
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Annual Budget Goals for 2025–2026
Phase Time window Main goal Est hours Cost Phase 1 Q2 v6 prototype, 128³ and first 256³ 250 h 1 500 USD Phase 2 Q3 v6 production at 512³ 600 h 3 600 USD Phase 3 Q4 v7 extended runs, 512³ & 1024³ 900 h 5 400 USD...
Published on December 10, 2025 by Gregor Herbert Wegener
Launch of SORT on Open Collective
SORT – The Supra-Omega Resonance Theory is now available on Open Collective. This marks an important step toward transparent, community-supported open science. Recent progress: Release of the mathematically hardened SORT v5...
Published on December 10, 2025 by Gregor Herbert Wegener
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SORT – Supra-Omega Resonance Theory is an independent, open-science research project that develops a transparent, mathematically consistent framework for large-scale cosmological structure.
The entire project is open source, fully reproducible, and freely accessible to the scientific community.
The entire project is open source, fully reproducible, and freely accessible to the scientific community.
SORT introduces:
- a system of 22 idempotent resonance operators
- a complete commutator algebra with Jacobi consistency
- a mathematically hardened spectral projection operator
- a calibrated nonlocal Fourier kernel
- a reproducible multi-layer simulation environment (MOCK v3)
- a fully documented mathematical whitepaper (v5)
For several years I have worked without institutional funding or salary in order to build SORT as a true open-science initiative — independent, transparent, and accessible to everyone.
With your support, I can continue this work and cover core research expenses such as:
- HPC compute time for version 6 and 7
- Open-access publication fees
- Software, servers, and research tools
- Reproducibility and long-term archival infrastructure
- Development of the next-generation mathematical models
SORT is built on the principle that scientific research should be open, reproducible, and publicly accessible.
Your contribution directly enables independent theoretical research that would otherwise not be possible.
Thank you for supporting open science.
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