Title: The Emergence of the Cosmos in the MCM – Monistic Continuum Model (MCM): Tension, Vortices, and Cosmic Evolution Series: MCM Series, Volume No. 2 (B10–B90) Volume 2 presents a complete account of cosmic evolution within the Monistic Continuum Model (MCM), a physical‑ontological framework that explains the universe as the dynamic expression of a single continuous medium. Instead of relying on a Big Bang singularity, dark matter, or dark energy, the MCM describes how tension, vortices, and self‑organization within the medium generate all large‑scale structures and observable phenomena. Developmental sequence covered in B10–B90 The volume traces the emergence of the cosmos from an initially symmetric, tension‑free state to a structured universe: B10 – Initial State of the Medium: The cosmos begins as a perfectly homogeneous, tension‑free continuum without motion. B20 – Primordial Tension and Zero‑Point Tension: First symmetry breaking raises the global tension level and introduces minimal gradients. B30 – Spontaneous Vortex Formation: Fluctuations and tension flows generate the first vortices as fundamental dynamic structures. B40 – First Stable Vortex Structures: Some vortices reach equilibrium and form long‑lived, self‑stabilizing cores. B50 – Tension Release and Cosmic Expansion: Global tension release drives a natural, accelerated expansion of the medium. B60 – Formation of the First Matter: Matter emerges as stable, bound vortex structures that hold tension locally. B70 – The Cosmic Cycle: Tension, vortices, structure, and dissolution form a fractal, self‑sustaining cycle across all scales. B80 – Comparison with Standard Cosmology: The MCM provides mechanistic explanations for key cosmological observations without hypothetical components. B90 – Summary and Outlook: Consolidation of results and transition toward microphysical vortex mechanics in Volume 3. Conceptual significance Volume 2 provides a coherent, mechanical, and ontologically unified account of cosmic emergence. It demonstrates how large‑scale structure, matter formation, expansion, and gravitational effects arise naturally from the internal dynamics of a single medium. This volume forms the conceptual bridge between the foundational principles of Volume 1 and the detailed microphysical vortex structures explored in subsequent volumes. License: CC BY 4.0 Author: Walter Moosbrugger Part of the MCM Research Community on Zenodo
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ccb6fd16edfba7beb88bd9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19335708