8. Collapse as Contribution

Black holes are often imagined as voids—places where matter disappears and meaning ends.
But in Fractal Universe, collapse is not disappearance. It is compression, encoding, and potential refracted emergence.
Reflect:

  • Have you ever experienced a personal collapse—a moment when everything seemed to fall apart?
  • What Sparks entered that terrain? What Fusion occurred beneath the surface?
  • Can you trace the Action that emerged from that compression?

What part of your past feels like a black hole, and what new Sparkspheres might still emerge from it?

Try This:
Close your eyes and imagine a dense, glittering sphere at your center.
This is your inner black hole—not a void, but a Stillpoint under pressure.
Now trace the memory encoded there.
What geometry has it shaped?
What contribution has it made to your unfolding terrain?
Collapse is not the end.
It is the beginning of refracted coherence.