This document presents a consolidated cosmogenic interpretation within USP Field Theory. The universe is modeled as a finite, continuous oscillatory continuum initially near a minimal mismatch configuration. Structure emerges through large-scale excitation, local frequency detuning (Δf), geometric collapse, and resonance segmentation. All characteristic resonance bands are anchored to the geometric scaling relation: f(r) = c / (2πr) interpreted at scale-level correspondence rather than as an exact tensor identity. A scale-dependent stability threshold is introduced: Δf₍crit₎(r) = α(r) · f(r) where α(r) is defined operationally through curvature-to-tension ratios: α(r) ≈ κ r² |∇²T(r)| / T(r), with κ ~ 10⁻¹–10⁻³. This converts qualitative detuning into a measurable stability ratio: |Δf| / f(r) < α(r) Collapse is interpreted as a geometric response to tension gradients: g ~ −Γ ∇T with Γ dimensionally mapped to convert energy-density gradients into effective acceleration fields. No modification of general relativity or quantum field equations is proposed. Spin emerges as geometric compensation for residual detuning: S = Cₛ ∫ r × ∇(Δf) dV which reduces to classical angular momentum in the macroscopic limit. The cosmic microwave background is interpreted as the late-stage equilibrium of photon corridors approaching a deterministic resonance floor: Δf₍min₎ ≈ 56 GHz (see msf:48000) Any such reinterpretation must satisfy observational constraints including the COBE/FIRAS bound: |μ| < 10⁻⁵ This work integrates collapse dynamics, segmentation thresholds, spin closure, and photon decay floors into a unified resonance hierarchy without introducing singularities or invoking external forcing. The framework remains fully compatible with established relativistic and cosmological observations while offering an operational geometric reinterpretation layer. 🟦 RELATED WORKS msf:48000 – Deterministic Photon Fate and CMB Resonance Floor msf:48510 – Planck Scale Crossover and Elastic Gravity Mapping msf:45720 – Spin Genesis as Δf Curvature Closure
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699ba07072792ae9fd8700c9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18722603
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