Dark Flow the Universes Origin Point presents a structural model in which the universe begins with a single collapse event that formed the first boundary, the first curvature pattern, and the first directional axis. Dark Flow is interpreted as the large scale drift that preserves the orientation of this origin‑collapse, providing a measurable signature of the universe’s starting direction. The work uses black hole physics to explain how particle modes, gradients, and expansion behavior emerged from the earliest collapse without relying on spontaneous creation or speculative fields. This framework treats the universe as a readable structure shaped by a clear sequence of physical events, offering a coherent map of the origin and a foundation for exploring how collapse dynamics set the architecture of the cosmos.
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