This paper reinterprets the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) as a boundary‑driven standing‑wave coherence pattern in the MID/QC substrate. Instead of arising from relic radiation in an expanding early universe, the CMB emerges as a stable, phase‑locked tension field configuration maintained by the finite‑boundary geometry of the substrate. The analysis shows that the observed uniformity, acoustic peaks, and large‑scale coherence of the CMB follow naturally from standing‑wave modes in a tension‑defined cavity. This framework eliminates the need for inflation, horizon‑problem resolutions, or fine‑tuned initial conditions. By treating the CMB as a coherence architecture rather than a thermal relic, the MID/QC model provides a unified explanation for anisotropies, ridge structures, and the stability of the background field. This interpretation integrates seamlessly with the broader MID/QC cosmology, including coherence‑driven structure formation and boundary‑defined cosmic dynamics.
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Chadwick D Rasque (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6975b38dfeba4585c2d6f035 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18348698
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