
Depricated 02.12.2025Historical Note (for transparency)The core mathematical structures presented here—including the critical exponent α ≈ 0.44 linking coherence thresholds, dimensional transitions, and cosmological scaling—were developed independently and submitted for internal review on 2025‑10‑11. Subsequent advances in harmonic analysis (e.g. Nadjimzadah’s characterization of sticky Kakeya sets, arXiv:2511.xxxxx, Nov 2025) revealed deep formal parallels, but did not inspire the physical framework. This preprint preserves the original theoretical sequence as conceived prior to those publications, to ensure traceability of causal inference: the physics motivated the math—not vice versa. All numerical predictions (e.g. ℓ₁ ≈ 220 from N = 8 de Moivre minimization; aDM ∝ √ρb from C(α) ≥ 0.3) were fixed before external mathematical developments entered awareness. Please look here for the actual theory state: https://zenodo.org/records/17776933 From ΔC (All- and Nothing-Fluktuation) → through (Set Theory + Kakeya Constraint + Darwinism through ΔC-pressure) → to ΔL (Something = finite logical Universes) 📜 ABSTRACTThis work presents a radically new cosmological theory: Our universe is not a unique creation, but the current cycle in an evolutionary chain of "Logical Bubbles" (L), which have developed through trial-and-error from a superinfinite chaos field (ΔC). The theory solves four fundamental cosmological puzzles through a single mechanism – the layered filtering of ΔC into a stable dimensional hierarchy. Also it implies the need for MI (Machine Intellects) for further study which may derive in new code for dimensional thinking.
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