This first volume in the Vector Cosmology series reconstructs the cosmos from a new direction: Scale, dimension, and physical order are not given-they arise from recursive geometric processes rooted in an initial singular state. Through this lens, space and time are no longer fundamental. Instead, they are consequences of deeper informational and structural recursion.
Drawing on geometric intuition, conceptual mathematics, and ontological analysis, this book explores:
- How a singular origin recursively generates multiplicity
- Why the universe forms discrete layers of scale rather than a continuous gradient
- How structure, dimension, and physical law emerge from geometric decomposition
- Why logic and information may be more fundamental than space, matter, or time
- A unified way to understand cosmology that bridges physics and metaphysics
Rather than offering another physical model, this work proposes a philosophical reconstruction of reality from first principles. Readers interested in foundational physics, cosmology, systems theory, or metaphysics will encounter a rigorous and deeply original approach to understanding the universe.
This volume establishes the conceptual engine behind the entire series, setting the stage for later explorations of spirals, dimensional weaving, time, causality, and the final convergence of iteration.
If you have ever wondered how complexity arises from simplicity-or how something can emerge from nothing-this book provides a compelling new perspective on the architecture of existence.
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