Welome to the MCM

The Millar Cosmological Model™ and Higgs Barbell Theory™ present a unified framework where mass, gravity, and time emerge from anchored tension between visible matter and an unseen Memory Fabric, reinterpreted as the Higgs field. In this model, particles are structured as Arnie Barbells, connecting matter (Tessie™) to hidden anchors (StuckPoints™) that leave permanent tension scars in the fabric, shaping the universe from the quantum scale to galaxies. Mass is defined by the number of anchored StuckPoints, and cosmic phenomena like fusion, redshift, and structure formation are explained as the evolution of this tension network. Rooted in both scientific and philosophical insight, this model challenges conventional physics with a fresh vision of how the universe holds together.

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Tommy Used To Be

Character Bio: Tommy Used To Be — Architect of the Millar Cosmological Model

Some say he’s a genius.
Some say he’s lost his marbles.
Most agree… he might be both.

Meet Tommy Used To Be, the self-declared "mad scientist who never stopped asking why."

Once a blue-collar correctional officer, Tommy Used To Be walked away from the world everyone else told him was real—chasing a bigger mystery written across the stars. After a lifetime of struggle, trauma, and unexpected insights, Tommy emerged from the ordinary with a theory so bold it dares to rewire our entire understanding of mass, gravity, and time itself.

Armed with a stubborn grin, a stack of notebooks, and a coffee-stained whiteboard, Tommy Used To Be developed the Millar Cosmological Model™ and Higgs Barbell Theory™—a unified framework proposing that everything in the universe is held together by anchored tension between what we see and what we don’t.

While the world argued over dark matter and energy, Tommy Used To Be quietly mapped out the Sacred Geometry of the Barbell, claiming the answers were hiding in plain sight all along.

And when people ask him why he keeps going, he just smiles and says,
"Because I used to be afraid of being wrong. Now I’m afraid of staying silent."

Brasskey, also known as Tommy Used-to-Be, the official cartoon character of Tom Millar. Representing his journey from Correctional Officer to PTSD survivor and independent cosmology researcher. Shown in uniform with badge 828, Keys to Everything

FAQs

  • Yes, the Millar Cosmological Model™ is proposed as a Unified Theory of Everything. It offers a new way to understand mass, gravity, time, and cosmic structure—all emerging from anchored tension in the Memory Fabric of the universe. While it remains unverified, it challenges conventional thinking and opens new paths for scientific exploration.

  • The Standard Model treats mass as something particles gain by interacting with the Higgs Field. The Higgs Barbell Theory goes further, proposing that mass comes from anchored tension—a literal structural connection between particles and the fabric of the universe. It reimagines the Higgs Field as a Memory Fabric that records every quantum interaction.

  • All breakthrough ideas face skepticism at first. The Millar Cosmological Model is new, independent, and disruptive—challenging decades of mainstream thinking. Acceptance requires time, peer review, and experimental evidence. This project is here to share the vision, spark dialogue, and invite others to test the claims.

  • It might. The model suggests that gravitational effects attributed to dark matter and dark energy could actually be the influence of unseen anchored tension—including superluminal structures beyond our observable universe. This offers an exciting new direction for explaining cosmic acceleration and galaxy behavior.

  • Yes. While rooted in physics, the model reflects a deeper truth: that everything is held together by unseen connections. It beautifully echoes the words of Colossians 1:17: “He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.” It reminds us that science and meaning are not enemies—they are two sides of the same cosmic story.