Deep time is one of the most underused tools in modern cosmological imagination.

The standard model invokes immense timescales, yes, but often within a frame that remains tightly constrained by a beginning. That creates a strange compromise: time is huge, but still not huge enough to escape the pressure of origin.

BFUT uses deep time more honestly.

Because in an eternal universe, time is not just very large. It is not bounded in the relevant way at all. That transforms what counts as plausible. Slow accumulation becomes meaningful. Rare persistence becomes cosmologically significant. Gravitational filtering across immense durations becomes powerful. Local histories can diverge richly. The first great luminous transition becomes historically dramatic without being metaphysically absolute.

This is what deep time should do in a serious cosmology.

It should not merely decorate a timeline.

It should change the logic of explanation.

BFUT understands that. It lets time do real work. It does not keep pulling time back into the orbit of one sacred beginning. That gives the theory a breadth and patience that the standard story often lacks.

A universe with true deep time behaves differently in the imagination.

And often, it behaves more plausibly in physics too.

Download the research paper: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19149786 (doi.org in Bing) Download the simulation code: https://zenodo.org/records/19124510 Watch the simulation work: https://vijayshankarsharma.com/