The Cosmic Supernova Hypothesis Part Two Toward a Testable Cosmology

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By Ylia Callan

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What if the universe didn't begin with a singularity - but a supernova?

In this bold and rigorous follow-up to The Cosmic Supernova Hypothesis, Part Two presents a scientifically sharpened cosmological model that challenges the Big Bang paradigm. Rather than emerging from an abstract point of infinite density, the universe is reimagined as the turbulent shell of a higher-dimensional explosion - an event with structure, direction, and physical mechanisms rooted in fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and dimensional geometry.

This volume addresses the major hurdles faced by alternative cosmologies head-on, providing:

Testable predictions for CMB anisotropies, nonlinear redshift patterns, and high-redshift galaxy formation.

Mathematical models grounded in blastwave physics, turbulent energy dissipation, and higher-dimensional expansion dynamics.

A redefinition of dark matter and cosmic structure, explained through pressure gradients, vortex instabilities, and entropy flows rather than invisible particles.

Comparative analysis with Big Bang cosmology, including nucleosynthesis, redshift, and cosmic microwave background features.

Philosophical extensions into precursor physics, black hole cosmogenesis, and a self-replicating multiverse - without abandoning empirical grounding.

Designed to satisfy both scientifically trained readers and philosophically curious thinkers, this volume features plain-language explanations alongside technical appendices with equations and simulation logic.

Whether you are a physicist, astronomer, cosmology enthusiast, or seeker of cosmic origins, this work invites you to reconsider how we frame the universe—and to test a new model that may better fit the data.

The Cosmic Supernova Hypothesis – Part Two dares to ask:
What if creation was an explosion, not of nothing, but of something far larger than our spacetime can hold?

The Cosmic Supernova Hypothesis Part Two Toward a Testable Cosmology