The Fractal Flux Bootstrap Time Spiral (FF-BS-TS) framework proposes that expansion, creation, destruction, and thought emerge from a single recursive law.
The framework defines the evolution of radial and angular coordinates of an element and explores the continuum limit at cosmic scales, driving recursive expansion.
The Soda Pop Universe analogy compares carbonated water to dark matter and dark energy, bubbles to galaxies, and syrup to visible matter, visualizing cosmic structure.
Observational predictions include scale-dependent self-similarity in CMB anomalies, explanation of galaxy rotation curves, and gravitational waves as echoes from recursive time spirals.