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Frequency Universe Hypothesis

A cosmological variant of frequency theory, proposing that the universe itself is a standing wave or a harmonic resonance within a higher‑dimensional vibrational medium. The Big Bang was not an explosion but a sudden phase shift; dark matter and dark energy are frequency anomalies; the expansion of the universe is a change in the fundamental frequency of space. This hypothesis often ties into “brane cosmology” and “string theory landscapes,” suggesting that different universes would have different base frequencies (like different musical keys). It offers a poetic yet mathematically suggestive picture: we live inside a note.
Example: “The frequency universe hypothesis explained cosmic microwave background ripples as residual harmonics from the universe’s fundamental note—a kind of fossilized chord.”