Abstract This article proposes a HoloGenesis interpretation of early material creation in which the universe did not require the immediate appearance of a complete particle zoo, nor the full thermodynamic inventory usually associated with maximal Big Bang imagery. Instead, it required only the faintest sufficient coherent beginning: a stabilized lattice, a floor-roof vibrational range, and a first neutral wrapped state capable of beta-like rupture. Within this framework, Kymium at the edges of the lattice imprints vibration between the primitive floor and the upper roof of coherence. This vibration does not produce matter by assembling inert pieces inside empty space. It initiates a Rayleigh-like descending spiral of frequency and curvature, through which cymatogenic inscription stabilizes the first neutral baryonic configuration. The central claim is that the neutron-like state functions as the primordial neutral hinge of matter creation. Because it carries no net charge, it can stabilize as compact wrapped coherence without requiring prior atomic architecture. Once such a neutral state exists, beta decay becomes the decisive generative event. Through beta-like rupture, the neutral configuration differentiates into a positive channel, a negative channel, and a residual coherence channel. In standard notation, this corresponds to the familiar transformation of a neutron into a proton, an electron, and an antineutrino. In HoloGenesis, however, this is not merely a decay. It is the first generative opening of atomic possibility. This model connects Kymium, Cymatogenesis, Divalence, beta decay, charge polarity, and atomic genesis into one sequence. Kymium provides the vibrational availability of the lattice. Cymatogenesis inscribes stable forms. Divalence explains how one neutral origin differentiates into complementary outputs. Beta decay supplies the first practical rupture of neutral coherence. Atomic creation begins when these outputs agglomerate into stable charged structures. This sequence builds on the broader HoloGenesis treatments of Kymium, Divalence, weak decay, baryon shell architecture, and the corrected subitron floor values. See, for example, Vibration & Frequency as Substrate - Kymium, Kymiums and the Two-Limit Inception of Space and Matter in HoloGenesis, Update of the Divalence Law, 2026 update: Weak Force and Beta decay as Unwrapping of a Particle Within the Framework of HoloGenesis, and From Subitron Floor to Electron, Proton, and Neutron. The universe, in this view, did not need to manufacture everything at once. It needed only a lattice capable of standing, sustained by cymatic activity, kymiums, the vibrational edges capable of imprinting, and a neutral wrapped state capable of dividing. Once that condition appeared, the whole architecture of matter could unfold. The later immensity of mass, stars, elements, and cosmic complexity is not denied. It is reinterpreted as the scalar consequence of a minimal coherent beginning.
Grégoire Mommaerts (Fri,) studied this question.