Multiple independent surveys have detected systematic tangential galaxy velocities around cosmic filament axes — a universal rotation signal of 𝑣rot ≈ 110 km/s, independent of filament mass, length, or redshift. Standard ΛCDM structure formation predicts negligible net rotation from irrotational initial conditions, making this one of the unexpected large-scale structural features of the universe. We propose a derivation within the Fractal Mechanics (FM) framework: filament rotation velocity is 𝑣rot ≈ 𝐻0 × 𝑅cross, where 𝑅cross is the characteristic cross-sectional radius and 𝐻0 is the Hubble parameter. For 𝑅cross ≈ 1. 6 Mpc (set by the baryon acoustic scale at filament formation): 𝑣rot ≈ 70 × 1. 6 = 112 km/s, consistent with observations. The universality of 𝑣rot follows from 𝐻0 being approximately constant across the redshift range probed (𝑧 < 0. 5). The FM cascade interpretation: new quantum nodes emerge at rate 𝑛 = 𝐻 (𝑡) / ln 𝜑 as the universe expands; their tangential velocity at scale 𝑅cross is 𝐻 × 𝑅cross, manifesting as filament rotation. Using our previously published Hubble tension resolution 𝐻0 (𝑧) = 𝐻0base √1 + 𝛼/ (1 + 𝑧) ³, we predict 𝑣rot decreases by < 2% from 𝑧 = 0 to 𝑧 = 1 — testable with Euclid and DESI spectroscopic surveys. A connection between filament rotation and the observed dark energy density is derived.
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Rémi Leroy
Consorcio Hospitalario Provincial de Castellón
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ff420d674f7c03778d32a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20306904