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Ripple-Instantiation Cosmogenesis: The Six-Dimensional Spherical Cascade as an Alternative to Temporal Assembly

Author's note: This article presents the full version (6,330 words) of the research paper titled 'Ripple-Instantiation Cosmogenesis: Six-Dimensional Spherical Cascade as an Alternative to Temporal Assembly'. A condensed version (4,370 words) has been submitted for peer review to an academic journal, and the associated preprint is available at Research Square: https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-9601290/v1 . This unabridged text preserves the comprehensive mathematical derivations, foundational SxD notation, and theoretical context that were necessarily omitted from the preprint due to strict word count limitations .   Ripple-Instantiation Cosmogenesis The Six-Dimensional Spherical Cascade as an Alternative to Temporal Assembly   Juliet Zhong (Independent Researcher) Orcid No.  0009-0006-5099-3671 Abstract     The detection of galaxy MoM-z14 at redshift z = 14.44 by the James Webb Space Telescope (NASA, 28 January 2026), with luminosity approximately 100...

[AP1.0] The Atemporal Theory (T=0) Volume 1: AP 1.1 The Absolute Time

  Atemporal Physics Series   AP 1.0: The Atemporal Theory (T=0)   Volume 1 - AP 1.1 The Absolute Time The Time is Zero, and What Exists Instead   Juliet Zhong Independent Researcher AI Research Tool Claude ∙ Gemini   Core Axioms: T = 0    ∙    C = R   A Systematic Proof of T=0 and Its Implications for the Nature of Reality   [Preface]  Does time exist?   There is a question that has been asked, in different vocabularies and with different instruments, by thinkers in every major civilisation for at least two and a half millennia. It is not a philosophical curiosity. It is the most practically important question in the history of human thought, because the answer determines what kind of universe we live in, what consciousness is, and what any individual life actually means. The question is: does time exist? The answer, as this report will establish through eight independent lines of argument, is no. Thi...