We propose a speculative cosmological framework in which reality is structured as an infinite, symmetric recursion of nested universes. In this model, every atom is interpreted as a structural encoding of a complete universe at a lower ontological level, while every universe can simultaneously be represented as the internal structure of an atom belonging to a higher-level universe. This framework introduces a radical departure from conventional hierarchical cosmology by removing any privileged fundamental scale. Instead, reality is described as a self-consistent infinite hierarchy of mutually embedded structures. Using tools from topology, information theory, and statistical entropy, we formalize: multi-scale structural isomorphisms between universes, information-preserving encoding functions across levels, and a strict causal decoupling principle ensuring observational independence between layers. We further introduce a Dynamic Resonance Principle, suggesting that local atomic-scale fluctuations may correspond structurally (though not causally) to cosmological-scale dynamics within embedded universes. While this framework is not intended as a physical theory and currently lacks empirical testability, it provides a coherent mathematical and philosophical exploration of infinite recursive ontology, offering a new perspective on the relationship between matter, information, and scale.
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Matthieu Lameir (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2bcae4eeef8a2a6b0b00 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19554727
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