REFLECTIVE BRIDGE THEORY

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The Reflective Bridge Hypothesis

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Why symmetry may be evidence of coexistence, not coincidence

The Reflective Bridge Hypothesis

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Why symmetry may be evidence of coexistence, not coincidence

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The Reflective Bridge Hypothesis proposes that fundamental symmetry in the universe arises not solely from internal physical laws, but from coexistence across parallel domains connected by a shared medium. Rather than treating symmetry as a coincidence within a single universe, this framework interprets it as a constraint imposed by deeper relational structure—potentially involving time, boundary conditions, or shared physical substrates.


Here, symmetry is understood not merely as visual or mathematical balance, but as the persistence of relational structure under transformation, indicating invariance enforced by underlying constraints rather than accidental alignment.

Abstract symmetrical light patterns reflecting across a central boundary.

Conceptual visualization of symmetry emerging across a shared boundary.

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