The Helix Dual Spiral Hypothesis — A Framework for Galactic Structure, Time, and Consciousness. This paper introduces the Dual Spiral Helix Hypothesis, a novel conceptual model proposing that the galaxy arms are structured as a helix / dual-spiral, analogous to DNA. In this framework, two interwoven spirals represent distinct but interdependent domains: a mass spiral that governs physical matter, light and structure, and a dark matter spiral that carries memory, information (decoded or fusioned/transformed), and the non-visible dynamics of reality. It proposes that both these spirals - the entire helix - is wrapped by time, and that time is local to galaxies. Together, these spirals create a self-regulating, information-rich framework through which galaxies evolve, consciousness arises, and universal processes unfold. The article begins with time flowing in the other spiral(the other helix-strand). I later conclude, that time could be attributed to the helix walls, analogous to the Hydration Shell of DNA, and that dark matter is flowing in the other spiral. The hypothesis addresses unresolved tensions in classical and relativistic physics, particularly at galactic and cosmological scales, by suggesting that time is not merely a scalar progression but a field-like entity with density and flow, shaped by its spiral dynamics. It reinterprets black holes as transition points between spirals, and spiral arms as intertwined structures akin to DNA replication forks, possibly signaling a multiversal architecture, and a dark fusion in the super massive black holes in galactic centers. Furthermore, the model proposes analogies between galactic structures and biological systems: galaxies as proteins, solar systems as codons or amino acids, and consciousness as a catalytic process akin to biological function within a molecular framework, or even as a memory or natural step of evolution. Cultural, geographic, and mythological insights are also re-evaluated through this lens, including the symbolic relevance of spiral myths, sacred sites, and ancient cosmologies. This hypothesis aims to serve as a structural and conceptual bridge between astrophysics, biology, philosophy, quantum theory and consciousness studies — offering a framework for interpreting evolution, extinction, inflation, planetary habitability, and intelligence as an emergent phenomena shaped by galactic-scale information flow. It invites interdisciplinary exploration and the development of new methods for testing spiral-based mechanics and time-density gradients as real forces in cosmological dynamics, and it proposes that the measurments of dark matter might be nothing more the sentrifulgal forces - of a gyroscope-like galaxy behaviour.
Ørjan Aleksander Nilsen (Thu,) studied this question.