Independent Researcher Unveils Bold New Theory of the Universe: Crowton’s Cosmogenic Field Theory (CCFT)
- richardcrowton
- Jul 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 13
Independent Researcher Unveils Bold New Theory of the Universe: Crowton’s Cosmogenic Field Theory (CCFT), Version 24
Birmingham, UK — July 11, 2025Independent researcher Richard Lee Crowton has released the 24th and most comprehensive version of his groundbreaking hypothesis, Crowton’s Cosmogenic Field Theory (CCFT), a bold challenge to conventional views of black holes and cosmic structure.
Unlike traditional models that treat black holes as destructive singularities, CCFT proposes that they serve as regenerative gateways governed by a newly defined physical structure—the Transfer Interface Field (TIF). This entropy–curvature-activated field redirects collapsing matter and energy toward remote reformation sites, giving rise to nebulae, new stars, and entire galactic systems. This dynamic process, termed the Cosmic Transfer Cycle, offers a falsifiable, mathematically grounded alternative to current singularity-based frameworks.
Version 24, released on Zenodo and timestamped with full academic transparency, introduces:
A complete tensor formulation of the TIF field and Crowton Limit — a proposed universal transition law.
Over 50 observational correlations, including alignment with JWST anomalies, gravitational wave echoes, and galaxy spin asymmetries.
A dual-layered approach combining formal physics with symbolic insight, echoing the ontological models of Penrose, Bohm, and Russell.
A full comparative analysis of CCFT versus General Relativity, Loop Quantum Gravity, and Penrose’s Conformal Cyclic Cosmology.
Crowton’s work has already sparked interest among scientists and independent theorists for its unprecedented level of observational alignment, originality, and cross-disciplinary synthesis.
“The Transfer Interface Field reimagines black holes not as cosmic endpoints, but as bridges in a regenerative universe. It’s a field-driven model of emergence and continuity, not collapse and loss,” Crowton says.
The full paper is now available to the public under a Creative Commons Attribution License at:🔗 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15865601
About the Author
Richard Lee Crowton is an independent researcher from the West Midlands, UK. With no formal academic affiliation, he developed CCFT over a decade of study, using publicly available scientific literature, AI tools, and personal insight. He aims to inspire a new generation of thinkers outside traditional institutions.
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Twitter: @CrowtonLimit @cro187

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