Nine chapters exploring the cellular cosmos from history, physics, and philosophy
What is Cellular Cosmology? A concentric, fractal cosmos โ the cosmic egg revisited. Earth as concave shell, aether inside, firmament at the centre.
From the Vedas to Plato's Phaedo to Hildegard von Bingen โ the cosmic egg across two millennia. How many traditions described the concentric cosmos.
Spring tides, blood moons, the intensity law, Tamarack plumb lines and the Rectilineator โ physical observations that quietly support concave Earth.
The geometry of the cellular cosmos: inversion mathematics, the golden ratio, the 23ยฐ axial tilt โ how concave Earth fits the observed sky perfectly.
Why Earth's rotation has never been directly proven, what Michelson-Morley really showed, and how the heliocentric paradigm became an unfalsifiable dogma.
Light, aether and refraction โ Wilhelm Martin's electromagnetic theory, the aether gradient and how curved light paths produce a flat-looking horizon.
Le Sage's push gravity, why a radial pull force is physically incoherent, and how Tamarack mine plumb lines fundamentally contradict Newtonian gravity.
Worldview equals self-image equals image of God โ how our model of the cosmos shapes our identity, and the psycho-cosmological crisis of modernity.
Popper, Kuhn and the falsifiability of cosmological models: empiricism vs rationalism, paradigm shifts and why heliocentrism is treated as untestable.
Across millennia, mystics from Hindu, Christian, Norse and Kabbalist traditions described the same concentric cosmos โ independent visionary confirmation.