The three dimensions of space we live in might be an instantaneous projection from a six-dimensional nucleus rather than something that evolved over billions of years.
Ripple-instantiation cosmogenesis proposes that spacetime is a 6D spherical cascade rather than a temporal assembly. This model explains why early galaxies observed by telescopes look far more mature than they should for their age. Standard cosmology assumes the universe grew slowly over time from a single point. This new theory suggests that time is just a parameter used to order a projection that essentially happened all at once. If this is true, the fundamental nature of history and causality is an illusion created by our perspective in 3D space. It forces a total rethink of the Big Bang and the origins of the entire universe.
Ripple-Instantiation Cosmogenesis: Six-Dimensional Spherical Cascade as an Alternative to Temporal Assembly
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Abstract The detection of galaxy MoM-z14 at redshift z = 14.44 by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals a luminosity approximately 100 times greater than ΛCDM predictions, deepening a systematic tension: fully assembled galaxies appear earlier than temporal structure formation can accommodate. Here we present the Ripple-Instantiation framework, a non-evolutionary cosmogenesis model in which observable three-dimensional spacetime (S³D) is generated instantaneously as a structural projection f