We propose a novel cosmological framework, the Kerr-Salpeter Model, postulating that the observable universe is situated within the interior of a hyper-massive Kerr black hole in a 4-dimensional parent universe. We demonstrate that the observed cosmic acceleration, traditionally attributed to "Dark Energy, " is a macroscopic manifestation of centrifugal pressure derived from the parent black hole’s frame-dragging. By applying 1+3 Covariant Macroscopic Gravity, we derive a regularized FLRW-like background with a persistent chiral signature (gₓ 0), yielding an effective cosmological constant ₄₅₅ = _^/c². This model replaces the inflationary paradigm with a Wands Duality occurring during the parent star’s gravitational collapse, analytically deriving the primordial scalar spectral index (nₛ 0. 965) as a direct function of the parent's rotational kinetic energy (w -0. 003). We resolve the Hubble tension through a geometric elongation factor = 13/12, originating from the topological variance of the macroscopic rotational shear. Furthermore, we address the Big Bang singularity via a non-singular Einstein-Cartan bounce, which generates the CP-violating torsion necessary for gravitational baryogenesis. Internal stability against mass inflation at the Cauchy horizon is ensured through fractal Kerr-de Sitter boundary conditions. The framework provides a precise prediction for the cosmic birefringence angle (0. 41^) and aligns the observed entropy (10^122 kB) with the local Bousso bound. Finally, we propose experimental falsifiability via spin-squeezed atom interferometry, establishing a definitive path to detect global cosmological vorticity.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a3d843ec16d51705d2f037 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18807466