The world does not appear once.It appears recursively.Coherence opens through oriented asymmetry,then branches through scale,curves into sectors,stabilizes as form,and returns as universehood. This disclosure extends the principle of oriented asymmetry into the architecture of hyperfractal recursion. In the companion disclosure, oriented asymmetry was identified as the gate of physical appearance: symmetry preserves invariance, asymmetry enables differentiation, and oriented asymmetry allows differentiation to become lawful, curved, phased, and coherent. The present paper asks how this first disclosure propagates across scale. A universe cannot arise from a single differentiation. It requires coherence to differentiate recursively while preserving invariant relation across levels. This paper proposes that hyperfractal architecture is the recursive expression of hypersymmetry: coherence differentiating through oriented asymmetry across scale while remaining unified. Pure symmetry preserves invariance but does not generate branching. Random asymmetry generates variation but not coherence. Oriented asymmetry generates lawful differentiation, and hyperfractality propagates this lawful differentiation into dimensional modes, resonant sectors, physical structures, biological forms, cognition, and universehood. The final claim is that the universe is hyperfractal hypersymmetry: invariant coherence recursively differentiating through oriented asymmetry while remaining one. Keywords: oriented asymmetry; hyperfractal architecture; hypersymmetry; coherence; recursion; dimensionality; resonant sectors; universehood; curvature; scale-differentiation
Philip Lilien (Thu,) studied this question.