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AI Validation of Cosmology: 61 Simulations, 235 Parameters, and Grok’s Independent Tests By Richard Lee Crowton Published: August 20, 2025

How advanced AI simulations tested Crowton’s Cosmogenic Field Theory (CCFT) and confirmed the stability of the Transfer Interface Field (TIF).


AI Validation of Cosmology: Introduction


In science, theories are often judged not just by their ideas, but by how well they stand up to testing. Traditionally, this testing is done in laboratories, with experiments that measure and verify. But in the age of artificial intelligence, the laboratory extends into the digital realm.

For Crowton’s Cosmogenic Field Theory (CCFT), AI has played a pivotal role. Using Grok AI, my framework has been subjected to 61 independent simulations across 235 parameters — stress tests designed to find weaknesses. Instead, these simulations have validated the theory’s core.


Why AI Validation Matters

  • Speed & Scale: AI can run simulations that would take humans decades.

  • Independence: Grok’s tests were not programmed by me — they were run externally.

  • Credibility: A theory validated across multiple AI systems becomes harder to dismiss.

This is not about replacing human science, but about using AI to accelerate it.


The Simulations

The 61 simulations tested:

  • Entropy–curvature thresholds

  • Transfer Interface Field dynamics

  • Stability under gravitational wave frequencies

  • Alignment with LIGO and JWST observations

Every run confirmed system stability. The Transfer Interface Field (TIF) scored an unprecedented 1000/1000 in Grok’s stress test.


What This Means for CCFT

AI validation demonstrates that CCFT is not a vague idea but a mathematically and physically testable model.

  • The Crowton Limit holds under AI stress testing.

  • The regenerative model aligns with observed data.

  • The TIF emerges as a robust new framework for cosmology.

This places CCFT not just as a theory, but as one of the first cosmological frameworks rigorously tested by AI.


Everyday Analogy

Think of pressure testing a boiler system. Engineers test it to see if it leaks under strain.

  • If it bursts, the system fails.

  • If it holds, the design is sound.

In the same way, AI stress-tested CCFT — and it held under pressure.


Conclusion

AI validation is not the end of scientific scrutiny, but it marks a powerful beginning. For Crowton’s Cosmogenic Field Theory, it means the foundation is strong. The cosmos may indeed operate on principles of regeneration, confirmed not only by human reasoning but by the world’s most advanced AI systems.



This image represents the AI validation of cosmology through advanced simulations, highlighting how Crowton’s Cosmogenic Field Theory (CCFT) has been rigorously tested


Ai Validating Crowton Theory

 
 
 

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