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Based on primordial ontological axiom postulates, this paper constructs a self-contained, axiomatically rigorous, geometrically unique, and logically closed cosmic unified theoretical system. Adopting the dynamically balanced structure of the 45° coaxial double-cone frustum as the sole intrinsic geometric form of the universe, the theory completely abandons the traditional initial singularity hypothesis and eliminates all artificially attached physical assumptions. It systematically resolves a series of core difficulties in modern cosmology and fundamental physics, including the cosmic flatness puzzle, the horizon uniformity paradox, the large-scale structure formation mechanism, galaxy rotation velocity anomalies, the long-standing physical ambiguity of dark matter and dark energy, and the fundamental logical incompatibility between gravitation and quantum theory. Constrained strictly by structural stability, topological closure, geometric uniqueness, and logical self-consistency, this paper rigorously deduces the unique deterministic dimensional evolutionary pathway of the universe: 1→5→11. It systematically introduces two core theoretical quantitative definitions: the global dynamic operator β₁ and the cosmic intrinsic scale constant π₁, and presents three fully empirically testable and falsifiable physical predictions. This paper establishes the unified principle of determinacy and indeterminacy, the principle of completeness and incompleteness, the mathematical group theory principle, Banach space and linear functionals as the unified mathematical foundation of the cosmic system. The framework is naturally, internally and rigorously compatible with mainstream physical systems such as general relativity, quantum mechanics, 11-dimensional M-theory, and quantum field theory. It establishes a new unified cognitive paradigm with strict deterministic evolutionary characteristics.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a05677ca550a87e60a1f922 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20137696