Title: The Geometric Timestamp: Falsifying the Cosmological Principle, Kinematic Outflows, CMB Polarization, and the 36° Torque of the Macroscopic Grid Author: Marco Lindenbeck Description: Standard astrophysics assumes the universe is a continuous, infinitely expanding fluid, governed by an isotropic Cosmological Principle and initiated by an arbitrary inflationary epoch. Consequently, cosmologists are forced to dismiss massive structural anomalies in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) as "statistical flukes" and guess the chronological age of cosmic outflows using deeply flawed continuous spectral models. The ΩGLR (Omega Grounded Light Reality) framework formally invalidates the continuous fluid assumption. The universe is modeled as a pre-tensioned, discrete 120-cell Finite State Machine governed strictly by a 10-component symmetric metric tensor (κ¹0). This paper demonstrates that macroscopic astrophysics is the direct, visual UI rendering of this discrete topological hardware. Key derivations and resolutions include: Kinematic Timestamping: Applying the κ=50 geometric bound derives a parameter-free kinematic timestamp for all astrophysical ejections, yielding a strict 50: 1 vacuum expansion ratio. Falsifying Cosmic Inflation: CMB anomalies (The Axis of Evil, E-mode and B-mode Polarization, Hemispherical Power Asymmetry, Odd-Parity Preference, and the Cold Spot) are mathematically resolved as the geometric silhouettes of the grid's 6-face polarization locks, un-synced hardware voids, and the fundamental 36° (π/5) topological torque. Falsifying the Cosmological Principle: The extreme asymmetry in deep-field galactic rotation discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is structurally resolved, proving that angular momentum is steered by the macroscopic chiral torque of the pre-tensioned topology. The Horizon Problem & Hubble Tension (H0): The Horizon Problem is eradicated via a 326. 4 trillion-year pre-light Gestation Epoch. The Hubble Tension is resolved not as an error in fluid expansion, but as the literal measurement of Topological Congestion—the difference in structural routing friction between the empty primordial grid and the densely clustered modern universe.
Marco Lindenbeck (Wed,) studied this question.