Abstract This article presents the hierarchy of creation according to HoloGenesis. It clarifies the order by which the dark-cloud lattice stabilizes near the minimum thermal field required for spacetime, how vibrational inputs arise within that lattice, and how these inputs propagate either as radiation, gliding expressions, or wrapped entities. This hierarchy builds on the HoloGenesis interpretation of the dark cloud as the structural field of spacetime, the corrected subitron architecture, and the priority of frequency before energy and mass (53, 54, 56). The central distinction introduced here is between Kymium and Cymatogenesis. Kymium does not name a particle, substance, or chemical-like element. It names the pre-quantum wave-frequency order of the lattice: the vibrational condition by which frequency becomes available for expression. Cymatogenesis names the process by which that Kymic order inscribes stable patterns into the lattice and thereby gives rise to identifiable phenomena. This distinction extends the HoloGenesis account of particle architecture, frequency decay, and photon emergence while avoiding the mistake of treating quanta as ontological substrate (7, 36, 39, 57). In this framework, the quantum is not the substrate. It is only the measurable threshold by which deeper vibrational-frequency order appears to observation. HoloGenesis is therefore not a quantum theory in the ordinary sense. It is a kymic-cymatic ontology: kymic because frequency and vibration precede quantization, and cymatic because form arises through patterned frequency inscription. This position follows from the HoloGenesis claim that frequency precedes energy and mass, and that measurable particles arise from deeper frequency-curvature conditions rather than from primitive material units (2, 56, 57). The hierarchy of creation can therefore be stated as follows: the dark-cloud lattice stabilizes near the thermal floor; vibrational inputs arise within the lattice; those inputs activate kymic order; Kymium becomes patterned through cymatogenesis; and the resulting pattern crosses into expression either as radiation, gliding coherence, or wrapped curvature. In this way, HoloGenesis explains how spacetime, light, matter, and physical discreteness emerge from a deeper vibrational order without treating quanta as ontologically primary (11, 21, 53, 56).
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