This paper presents a conceptual exploration of the possibility that cosmic geometric structures may emerge from wave interference networks. Focusing on the wave nature of light, we consider the formation of nodes generated through wave interference and the resulting network structures formed by these nodes. We hypothesize that such networks may serve as a fundamental basis for emergent spatial geometry. Furthermore, we discuss the possibility that temporal structure may be interpreted as phase evolution within the underlying wave system. Although the present work remains at a conceptual stage, it aims to provide a framework for considering how geometric structures of the universe might arise from interference-based wave networks. Future work will involve mathematical formulation and numerical simulations to investigate the geometric and topological properties of such networks. Correspondence: nene.ando.research@gmail.com
Nene Ando (Mon,) studied this question.