Energy-Flow Cosmology (EFC) makes a strong structural claim: the effective gravitational coupling is not a free knob...
Morten Magnusson
With a background in thermodynamics and systems theory, his work focuses on unifying cosmology, physics, and cognition under a continuous energy–entropy framework.
Magnusson’s publications explore how energy flow and entropy shape spacetime, structure, and awareness across physical and informational domains.
He has authored over thirty papers archived through Figshare, including the Energy-Flow Cosmology (EFC v2.1) series, the Grid–Higgs Framework, and the CEM–Cosmos Model of Cognitive Thermodynamics.
His current research develops computational implementations of EFC using CLASS, RAMSES, and GADGET-4 to test energy–entropy coupling in large-scale cosmological structures.
Magnusson leads the long-term project to integrate physics, biology, and artificial intelligence into a single thermodynamic continuum — where energy, entropy, and information are seen as expressions of the same underlying flow.
Most tests of modified gravity focus on a single observable. You fit a model to BAO distances,...
What if gravity doesn’t behave the same everywhere in the universe — not because the laws change,...
For decades, the Bullet Cluster has stood as one of the most striking pieces of evidence for...
Building a Testable Bridge Between Energy-Flow Cosmology and Observations Weak gravitational lensing has become one of the...
The Bullet Cluster has become a stress test for any gravity theory that tries to work without...
Energy-Flow Cosmology (EFC) is built around a simple but powerful idea: the universe does not behave the...
Re-Entering the CMB Problem Space: Few things are as unforgiving in cosmology as the Cosmic Microwave Background....
A Universe in Motion — and a Standard Model Under Pressure For more than two decades, the...
Something remarkable is happening at the edge of the observable universe—and our standard models of cosmology can’t...