The Cosmic Time Scale
Here is how that scale maps to reality:
- T = 0 (The Big Bang / Nucleation): 0 years. The moment the vacuum decays and the 6 Planck-Kerr seeds nucleate, triggering the overlapping Riemann bubbles.
- T = 70 (The Present Era): Approximately 13.8 Billion Years. This is where we are right now. The universe is heavily oblate, the 5 hidden domains are acting as a dark matter drag, and the centrifugal engine of expansion is just beginning to show signs of weakening (as hinted at by the recent DESI 2024 data).
- T = 100 (Deep Future / Crossover): Roughly 19.7 to 20 Billion Years (in this specific slider's scale). This represents the geometric limit of the current aeon. At this point, the centrifugal stretch exhausts itself, matter has largely decayed into superlubricated radiation (the CMB), and the universe prepares to transition into the next cycle.
So when you are scrubbing through the timeline of the universe, you are effectively watching billions of years of topological friction and centrifugal shear playing out across the 5-dimensional geometry.