
This work has been superseded by the Kosmocosm Framework series. The ideas developed here are fully absorbed into the following papers, which should be cited in preference to this record: Paper 1 -- The Kosmocosm Framework: Physical Architecture and Conceptual Foundations DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18440459 Paper 2 -- Kosmocosmology: Mathematical Foundations and Quantitative Derivations DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18705241 Retained for archival continuity and intellectual priority record. This paper expands the Kosmocosm framework, wherein the Universe is a finite 3-sphere shell expanding at light speed, encasing a structured interior—the Quantaverse—that is dark energy. Unlike abstract scalar fields, this dark-energy core functions as a bosonic holographic medium archiving the Universe’s complete quantum state at each Planck interval (the Crellon). These determinate snapshots (QWS) accumulate radially, encoding continuity, conserving energy, and enabling the statistical emergence of the quantum wave function (QWF). Crucially, biological systems—especially microtubule networks—may interface with this Quantasphere archive. Through quantum coherence, neurons might align with prior Quantiles, enabling memory, imagination, and consciousness as resonant access to a timeless, energy-conserving quantum structure. This model reframes dark energy not as an abstract force, but as a physically grounded, biologically relevant archive of reality. The Kosmocosm offers a scalable bridge from the geometric structure of the cosmos to the microdynamics of mind.
Kosmocosm, Quantaverse, Crellon, Quantum Wave States (QWS), Quantum Wave Function (QWF), hypersphere cosmology, 3-sphere Universe, bosonic holographic archive, Hubble tension, quantum coherence
Kosmocosm, Quantaverse, Crellon, Quantum Wave States (QWS), Quantum Wave Function (QWF), hypersphere cosmology, 3-sphere Universe, bosonic holographic archive, Hubble tension, quantum coherence
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