The Methane Metauniverse MMU proposes a structural foundation of physics in which spacetime is not a passive background but a discrete elastic microstructure with internal vibrational degrees of freedom. In this view particles are stable resonant modes of space itself and quantization arises from geometric phase closure rather than imposed axioms. The framework does not replace quantum mechanics or general relativity but interprets them as effective projected descriptions of a deeper elastic substrate. Gravitation corresponds to macroscopic volumetric deformation of this structure while relativistic and quantum operators emerge from its internal symmetries. A central conceptual shift concerns time. Time is not treated as fundamental but as an observable projection of accumulated internal phase dynamics. Gravitational time dilation is therefore interpreted as a deformation dependent change of projection rate. The article emphasizes mathematical coherence, compatibility with established physics and strict experimental falsifiability. Possible deviations from standard predictions are confined to small deformation effects testable by high precision atomic clocks, isotope shift measurements and spectroscopic experiments. The main contribution of the work is conceptual. It demonstrates that a unified elastic vibrational foundation of spacetime is mathematically possible and invites a reinterpretation of reality as structured resonance of space itself rather than as objects embedded in space.
Jurgen Wollbold (Thu,) studied this question.