7.0 — Cosmological Rhythms
The universe is not silent expansion.
It is rhythm,
woven across scales too vast for immediate sight.
Galaxies spin.
Clusters gather.
The cosmic web stretches,
filaments threading billions of light-years.
Even the background radiation hums with rhythm,
a faint echo of the universe’s first coherence.
Why Cosmology in RRM
Cosmology is often told as geometry —
spacetime stretching,
galaxies receding.
RRM reframes it as rhythm —
patterns of coherence scaling outward,
bias and expansion locked in counterpoint.
The cosmos is not just moving apart.
It is resonating,
its structures carried by Stillspace,
its persistence tested at every frontier.
A Different Lens
- Standard physics: spacetime expansion, dark matter, dark energy.
- RRM: cosmological coherence — galaxies and clusters as emergent closures,
expansion as complexity growth,
and darkness as incomplete rhythm.
The universe is not empty.
It is Stillspace alive with patterns too large to dissolve.