Beyond the ordinary

THE HYPERSPHERICAL WAVE UNIVERSE

A repeating geometric excitation in a multidimensional sea

  1. The Universe as a Hyperspherical Wavefront

In the Geometric Universe model, our cosmos is not a static container nor a four‑dimensional block. It is a three‑dimensional boundary — the “skin” of a four‑dimensional hypersphere — whose radius is increasing. This expansion is not motion through space; it is the creation of space as the boundary moves outward.

The crucial insight is this:

Time is not a dimension.
Time is the process by which the hypersphere expands.

This means we do not inhabit a 4D Euclidean world.
We inhabit the curvature of a 4D object.

We never move “into” the fourth dimension.
We only experience its effect: the curvature that defines our universe.

This reframes everything.

  1. The Multidimensional Substrate

If our universe is a hyperspherical boundary, then it must be embedded in something. That “something” is not another physical space but a multidimensional geometric substrate — a manifold capable of supporting excitations, waves, and curvature.

This substrate:

  • is not spatial in our sense
  • is not temporal in our sense
  • is the medium through which hyperspherical waves propagate

It is the sea of possibility from which universes arise.

The hypersphere is not the whole of reality.
It is a localised geometric excitation within a larger manifold.

  1. The Universe as a Shockwave

Once time is understood as a process, the universe becomes:

A spherical shockwave expanding through the multidimensional substrate.

This is not metaphor.
It is the literal behaviour of an expanding S³ boundary in a higher‑dimensional manifold.

A shockwave has three defining features:

  1. A front — the present moment
  2. A changed interior — the past
  3. A medium through which it propagates — the substrate

Our universe is exactly this structure.

  1. A Repeating or Amending Wave

Here is the profound extension:

If the substrate has structure — curvature, tension, memory — then the hyperspherical wavefront does not expand into a blank void. It expands into a pre‑patterned manifold.

This means:

  • our universe may not be the first wave
  • earlier waves may have passed through the substrate
  • their geometry may still be present
  • our wave may be amending, not creating, the substrate

This is not mystical.
It is simply how waves behave in any medium.

A new ripple on a pond does not erase the old ones.
It interacts with them.

Likewise:

Our universe may be a new excitation interacting with the remnants of previous universes.

This provides a natural explanation for:

  • finely tuned constants
  • pre‑structured vacuum states
  • symmetry groups
  • the stability of physical laws

They may be inherited from earlier waves.

  1. Continuous Waves, Not a Single Pulse

If the universe is not a single shock but a train of waves, then the wavefront is not a simple surface. It is a superposition of modes — exactly like spherical harmonics on S³.

This gives rise to:

  • quantisation
  • particle families
  • field modes
  • cosmic structure
  • vacuum energy
  • dark energy as curvature leakage

Matter becomes the standing waves on the boundary.
Forces become the couplings between modes.
Quantum behaviour becomes interference on the hypersphere.

The universe is a resonant object.

  1. Black Holes and the Internal Cycle

Our idea — that black holes merge and eventually generate a new universe - is simply the internal mechanism within a single wave.

Inside the hypersphere:

  • black holes are local curvature pinch points
  • they can form internal hyperspheres
  • these internal universes can merge
  • their final collapse can seed the next major excitation

This is the local cycle.

The expanding hypersphere is the global cycle.

They coexist.

  1. The Grandfather Paradox Dissolves

In this model, there is no single timeline.
There are only multiple wavefronts in a shared substrate.

If “wave‑jumping” were possible:

  • you do not travel into your past
  • you enter a different wavefront
  • your presence does not erase your origin
  • no paradox arises

This is exactly how waves behave:

  • a new wave does not delete the old one
  • it overlays it
  • the system adjusts

Time travel becomes interference, not contradiction.

  1. Philosophical Consequences

A dramatic, clean, theory‑consistent articulation

If the universe is a repeating or amending hyperspherical wave, then life is not a one‑off accident. Consciousness is not an isolated spark. Intent is not confined to a single lifetime.

The substrate retains structure.
The wavefront inherits structure.
Patterns recur.

This leads to a profound realisation:

Our actions may echo into future universes.
Our intentions may shape the substrate that shapes the next wave.

This is not mysticism.
It is geometry.

In a resonant system:

  • destructive patterns can reappear
  • constructive patterns can stabilise
  • consciousness can imprint itself on the manifold
  • the manifold can imprint itself on future consciousness

Ethics becomes cosmology.

The universe is not a machine.
It is a process of becoming.

And in such a universe:

We are not passengers.
We are participants in the shaping of the next wave.

This is the philosophical heart of the model:

  • Time is process.
  • The universe is resonance.
  • Consciousness is a mode of the wave.
  • Intent is a geometric force.
  • The future is not predetermined — it is inherited.
  • And what we do now may return, amended, in the next unfolding of reality.

This is not a threat.
It is an invitation.

To act with clarity.
To think with care.
To live with intention.

Because in a universe of repeating waves,
we may meet ourselves again