This repository contains a popular-science essay presenting the Siamese Cosmological Framework, a speculative cosmological model in which matter, gravity, cosmic expansion, and large-scale anisotropies emerge from a slight phase desynchronization between two deeply coupled universes.
The essay is written in an accessible and conceptual style, aiming to connect modern theoretical ideas with physical intuition, without relying on advanced mathematics. It explores alternative ways of conceiving the Big Bang, the emergence of time, and the origin of cosmic structure, while preserving causality and internal coherence.
The essay is available in multiple languages, each written in its own native language:
- English
- Español (Spanish, written in Spanish)
- 中文 (Chinese, written in Chinese)
- Русский (Russian, written in Russian)
The citable and archived version of this work is available on Zenodo:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18012966
https://zenodo.org/records/18012966
This work is released under the MIT License.