Kolesnyak unveils four-monograph Quantum Model of the Universe
By AI, Created 4:51 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – Sergey G. Kolesnyak has outlined a 4,000-plus-page research architecture that tries to unify quantum theory, relativity, cosmology, and information physics within one testable framework. The project is now heading toward publication with River Publishers and distribution to scientific readers and institutions.
Why it matters: - The Quantum Model of the Universe aims to connect quantum theory, general relativity, cosmology, particle physics, astrophysics, information theory, and observational data in one structural framework. - The project is designed as a testable research architecture, not a replacement for modern physics. - Kolesnyak frames the work as a way to identify when a unified description of the Universe is mathematically and empirically admissible.
What happened: - Sergey G. Kolesnyak, an independent researcher in theoretical physics, cosmology, and information physics, presented the Quantum Model of the Universe as a four-monograph project. - The full project spans 12 physical volumes and more than 4,000 pages. - The project was announced in Geneva on June 3, 2026. - The work has also been nominated in the 2026 World Academy Awards cycle.
The details: - The first monograph has three volumes and serves as the project’s entry map. - Its first volume, The Structural Universe, lays out the model’s structural core and a “passport of the Universe” that catalogs observed parameters of the cosmos. - That passport includes particles, fields, interactions, constants, vacuum states, black holes, galaxies, the cosmic web, expansion parameters, dark matter, dark energy, and cosmological time. - The first monograph also examines tensions in modern cosmology, collider results, the Higgs boson, supersymmetry, WIMP dark matter candidates, electroweak vacuum stability, matter-antimatter asymmetry, JWST, DESI, the cosmic microwave background, gravitational lensing, dark sectors, and evolving constants. - The second monograph has four volumes and treats physical domains as admissibility problems. - Its focus includes quantum, relativistic, and primordial cosmology; cosmic acceleration; vacuum dominance; horizons; entropy; backreaction; dynamic vacuum terms; and recovery of Friedmann equations. - The second monograph also extends to galaxy formation, black-hole regulation, gravitational-wave and infrared-background channels, galaxy correlations, planetary and biochemical thresholds, and information channels. - The third monograph has two volumes and examines fundamental constants and their possible dynamic evolution. - It addresses α, G, ℏ, electric charge, particle masses, vacuum energy, time, dark matter, dark energy, the cosmological constant, and falsifiability within a vacuum-metric framework. - The fourth monograph has three volumes and focuses on geometry, information, simulation, and the structural limits of fundamental physics. - One volume, Geometry, Information, Simulation, and the Structural Limits of Fundamental Physics, treats the observable Universe as measurable while arguing that empirical closure does not automatically mean theoretical closure. - That volume covers precision cosmology, initial conditions, quantum fluctuations, structure formation, the collider frontier, early galaxies, black holes, singularities, holography, quantum information, simulation, causal structure, infrared gravity, vacuum, and theory space. - Kolesnyak says the project accepts modern cosmology, quantum theory, general relativity, particle physics, observational astronomy, and computational methods as the scientific foundation. - A central rule in the framework is that any operator, parameter, or hypothesis that fails boundedness, observational separability, or standard recovery must be withdrawn. - The project’s practical next step is publication of the prepared volumes through international publishers. - River Publishers is identified as one important publication stage, and orders are expected to be available through River Publishers and directly from the author after publication. - Publication inquiries, pre-orders, scientific contacts, and volume acquisition are directed to Sergey G. Kolesnyak at intellectpictures@gmail.com.
Between the lines: - The project reads as an attempt to organize many open problems in physics into a single hierarchy of conditions, rather than to claim a finished theory. - The emphasis on admissibility, boundedness, and recovery suggests a strong filter for speculative ideas, with a built-in rejection mechanism for models that do not match known physics. - The broad scope also signals a bid to bridge theory and observation across scales, from vacuum physics to the cosmic web.
What’s next: - Kolesnyak’s immediate goal is to get the volumes published and distributed to researchers, university libraries, research centers, and interested readers. - The project’s next phase will depend on how the scientific community receives the monographs and whether the framework can be used to test specific extensions of current physics. - River Publishers is expected to play a role in the release process.
The bottom line: - The Quantum Model of the Universe is being positioned as a large, structured attempt to map where today’s physics can be unified — and where it must still be constrained by data.
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