Many cosmological stories gain power by becoming grand.
BFUT gains power by becoming local first.
That is one of its smartest moves.
Instead of starting with an absolute origin for all reality, BFUT begins with physical processes that are already familiar in local science: accumulation, threshold crossing, ignition, propagation, gravitational interaction, survival filtering, and long term statistical pattern formation. These are not mythic ideas. They are local physical ideas scaled carefully.
That matters.
Because the more a cosmology depends on one giant sacred event, the easier it becomes to drift into mythic structure. The more it depends on repeated local processes operating across deep time and vast scale, the more it begins to feel like science in the strongest sense.
BFUT chooses the second path.
It asks readers to imagine what matter does, what thresholds do, what near critical regions do, what gravity does over immense durations, what surviving galaxies would statistically look like after countless non surviving configurations have already disappeared.
That is local physics becoming cosmology.
And it is a healthier instinct than making everything bow before one origin scene.
This is one reason BFUT can feel so much more grounded than it first appears. Its boldness is not that it invents a bigger miracle. Its boldness is that it refuses to treat a miracle as the only respectable way to explain the sky.
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/