The work proposes a resolution to the Millennium Problems based on recursive geometry and dimensional emergence.Dimensionality arises from a particle deviating from its path, generating axes and forming structures.Mass is described as centrifugal recursion, influenced by sustained rotational motion.Collapse is seen as phase return rather than failure in geometric and physical systems.The article delves into illusions like Navier-Stokes, Yang-Mills, Riemann, Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer, Hodge, and Poincaré.Verification and resolution converge in recursive systems, exemplified in the P vs. NP problem.The mathematical foundation involves defining a tetrahedron and calculating mass as a function of rotational velocity and radius.Recursive reabsorption is highlighted, emphasizing contribution to need and surplus resource redirection.Ethics is portrayed as field alignment rather than belief, with a focus on energy-efficient computation and system optimization.Perception, speed, misalignment, and recursion play key roles in system functioning and problem-solving.The conclusion underscores that there are no problems, only distortions, and offers a comprehensive resolution to the issues discussed.