Following the foundational axioms established in Part I, this paper develops the cosmological background dynamics of Unified Fluctuation Geometry (UFG). We derive a modified FRW-type framework where large-scale expansion is governed not by independent dark components, but by the phase organization of a singular geometric sector. Within this description, "Dark Matter" and "Dark Energy" emerge as effective manifestations of contraction-like and expansion-like geometric modes. We demonstrate that the standard CDM model is recovered as a limiting regime, while the inherent Scale-Dependent Dimensionality (ε ~ 10^-5) provides a natural resolution to the Hubble Tension. By introducing a running geometric coupling and a phase transition mechanism at z ≈ 0. 338, UFG reconciles the discrepancy between CMB-derived and local measurements of H₀. This part provides the first-layer cosmological parameterization and observational confrontation, establishing UFG as a mathematically consistent and observationally viable alternative to the current cosmological paradigm.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8968f6c1944d70ce080d7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19464154
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