This work proposes a geometric framework in which matter undergoes a universal contraction at the speed of light, and observable motion emerges as a projection of a deeper helical dynamics. Within this approach, the hydrogen atom is described as a stable projected configuration, where the Bohr radius, orbital velocity, and energy spectrum arise naturally from a single dimensionless projection index. The fine-structure constant appears as the inverse of this index, establishing a direct connection between fundamental constants and geometric structure. The model provides a unified interpretation linking atomic physics and macroscopic dynamics through a common projection mechanism.
Pablo Garcia (Wed,) studied this question.