This article offers an interpretation of recently discovered superlarge astrophysical structures — the "Big Ring" (diameter 1.3 billion light-years) and the Giant Arc (extent 3.3 billion light-years) — within the framework of the ontological "Seven Forms of Matter" (7FM) model. The author shows that these structures are not artefacts of a galactic civilisation (Form 3.3), but with high probability correspond to Form 4 (Cosmurgic Matter) — a level of intelligence capable of purposefully altering local physical laws and initial conditions of the Universe. The scale, geometric regularity, and systemic nature of the anomalies (the seventh such structure, two in the same region of the sky) point to ontological engineering rather than energy infrastructure. The article establishes a connection between 7FM and the Infinite-Dimensional Multiverse Model (IDM), showing that 7FM serves as the ontological legend to the map provided by the IDM. This provides a practical verification protocol: measuring the anisotropy of fundamental constants in the direction of the anomalies. Using the metrological extension of 7FM (the Cosmurgium system for Form 4), quantitative criteria for distinguishing natural from artificial structures are proposed: statistical anomaly, geometric regularity, homogeneity violation, and systemic nature can be measured in kosms, singularities, and temporas. The 7FM model, developed as pure extrapolation, receives its first empirical support. The article does not claim that the anomalies are of artificial origin, but shows that they agree with 7FM predictions and deserve serious attention from the astrophysical community. The author invites astrophysicists, cosmologists, and SETI specialists to collaborate on testing the proposed hypotheses.
Alexander Yourievitch Kotelnikov (Mon,) studied this question.