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The Scope of the Fractal Universe: Why Science Fits Inside It


Science relies on tools like the “=” sign — tools that isolate, define, and measure. These tools give structure to inquiry. They allow scientists to examine one thing at a time, to control variables, to quantify what can be quantified. This is not a flaw. It is the nature of scientific work.

But because science depends on what can be measured, it inevitably leaves out everything that is formless, subjective, or unquantifiable. It leaves out intuition, meaning, value, emotion, consciousness, and the lived interior of experience. It leaves out the things that cannot be placed in a petri dish or expressed in an equation.

For a long time, I felt frustrated by this. I wanted science to acknowledge the importance of “everything else.” But now I see that this was asking science to be something it was never designed to be.

Science serves the Human Atmosphere — the collective realm of knowledge, innovation, and technological development. It advances medicine, engineering, communication, and the shared infrastructure of civilization. These are essential contributions, but they are not the realm of the individual Sparksphere.

The Fractal Universe is.

The Fractal Universe includes everything science studies — mathematical symbols, laboratory tools, biological processes, the scientists themselves — but it also includes everything science cannot study. It includes the full interiority of experience. It includes meaning, value, intuition, imagination, and the subtle dynamics of becoming. It includes the formless, the immeasurable, and the deeply personal.

Science is a valuable subset of the Fractal Universe, but it is not the whole. It is one pattern within a larger pattern.

The Fractal Universe is a cosmology for the individual Sparksphere — a way of understanding reality from the inside out. It honors the right of each being to understand the universe as it relates to them, not only as it can be measured from the outside.

Science has a place, but its place is not to tell individuals what they should value. Its place is to illuminate the measurable aspects of the world so that the Human Atmosphere can grow, build, and evolve.

The Fractal Universe, by contrast, illuminates the immeasurable aspects of existence — the inner geometry of experience, the recursive nature of identity, the rhythms of becoming, and the meaning that arises from within.

When we recognize this distinction, the tension dissolves. Science is no longer an adversary or a limitation. It becomes a tool — a powerful one — nested within a larger cosmology that honors the whole of reality, including the parts that cannot be isolated, quantified, or controlled.
The Fractal Universe holds it all.

Fission

Wednesday, August 13th, 2025

I’m currently writing a book called Fractal Universe, a framework that explores the cosmos as self-similar across scales, where every part reflects the whole. These parts are fractal units I call Sparkspheres. In this blog, I’ll be using the Sparksphere framework to explore the world through a metaphysical lens. Each day of the week will be associated with one aspect of the Sparksphere. Wednesdays are for release, contribution, and transformation, so I’ll begin with Fission.

The fifth happening of the Sparksphere, Fission is the outward ripple of energy, the release of shaped response into the surrounding terrain. It is not intent, but effect: a contribution that curves outward, reshaping the field through echo, influence, and resonance.

Fission is the breath of the universe, dispersal not as loss, but as life-force. It sustains evolution, coherence, and nested transformation. As the metabolic engine of the Fractal Universe, Fission drives complexity through recursive motion. Each act of Fission becomes a seed for future Fusion, continuing the rhythm of becoming.

Apply & Observe: Midweek Fission
It’s Wednesday, the midpoint of the week, a natural moment of dispersal. Consider the actions you’ve already taken: conversations, decisions, gestures, creations.

  • What have you accomplished so far this week?
  • What ripples might be moving outward, even if you can’t yet see them?
  • Is there a contribution you’ve made that’s still echoing in someone else’s terrain?
  • What influence have you released, not as intent, but as effect?
    Let this be a day to notice the motion that continues without your effort. Fission is not control, it’s contribution. What have you already given to the field?