The extended Randall-Sundrum framework identifies the Big Bang as a 1D → 11D transition (superstring complexifying to the full spoke geometry) and black holes as 11D → 1D transitions (matter simplifying back to superstring). These are the same process in opposite directions. If the process reverses at d = 1, every black hole is a potential Big Bang for a new universe, and the 1D substrate becomes a transit station: infinite pocket universes departing, infinite black holes arriving. A companion insight — the Hybrid Light — identifies what matter IS during each cycle: the d = 2 photon mode stretched across dimensional folds. Mass is trapped light. The entire particle spectrum is one hybridization read at twelve Mercator latitudes. The chute describes the cycle; the hybrid light describes the music that plays during each cycle. Both were proposed by the author in earlier work 1,2 before the spoke geometry existed; the present note shows that both follow naturally from the framework and that every architectural intuition in those papers survived the translation into quantitative predictions at 0.02–2% accuracy.
Clay Barkley (Mon,) studied this question.