O desenvolvimento da Teoria do Spin Expansivo Cósmico (CES) — Cálculo de Cavali no CES exigirá a colaboração de matemáticos, físicos e outros especialistas. Pesquisadores que compartilham interesse nessas questões são convidados a participar e se tornarem colaboradores nessa jornada científica. The Theory of Cosmic Expansive Spin (CES) is a cosmological theory that proposes a description of the universe prior to space, time, and energy. Rather than an initial singularity, the CES describes an eternal, self-sustaining system that emerges necessarily from a pre-metric vibration designated νFB. The emergence process unfolds through a six-phase embryonic sequence (Φ−1 to Φ4), at the end of which Ε₀ — the single fundamental state equivalent to the totality of space, energy, time, and generating force — arises through rotational fusion. The resulting system operates in eternal cycles of dimensional expansion described by Mac Mathematics and Mac Geometry: original mathematical structures developed specifically to operate in domains where existing tools are insufficient. Ninety-four formal axioms (A. 1–A. 94) are presented, together with the original operators of Mac Mathematics, the CES Theory of Dimensions, explicit derivations of the causal chain, and a discussion of the theory's verifiable consequences. The uniqueness of the system is demonstrated as a necessary derivation, not a postulate. The CES does not replace existing cosmological theories at their level of operation — it precedes them, operating at the level where they presuppose their conditions of existence.
Marcos Aurelio Cavalcante (Thu,) studied this question.