Life of the Cosmos: The Feldt-Higgs Universal Bridge (F-HUB) Theory, Part Two – Observation, Information, and the Expanding Universe

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Abstract„Read in the name of your Lord who created.” — Surah Al-‘Alaq (96:1).With observation, the universe became aware of itself. F-HUB Birth says: “Reality is structured quantum information.” F-HUB Life says: “And you are part of the structuring force.” You’re not merely a bystander in the universe. You are the mechanism by which it stabilises, evolves and expands.Life of the Cosmos extends the Feldt-Higgs Universal Bridge (F-HUB) framework by proposing that the accelerating expansion of the universe is not driven by a mysterious repulsive force, but by the cumulative impact of conscious observation. While Part One (Birth) redefined spacetime, mass, gravity and entropy as emergent effects of structured quantum information, Life introduces a bold new hypothesis: that observation itself stabilises reality and drives cosmological growth. This work challenges the prevailing interpretation of dark energy, suggesting instead that each act of conscious observation collapses quantum wavefunctions and irreversibly writes information into spacetime. As observational density increases—through the emergence and spread of intelligent life—spacetime expands to accommodate the rising informational load.Key implications include: (1)spacetime behaves more classically in regions of high observational density, and more quantum-like in low-observation zones; (2)cosmic expansion correlates with evolutionary epochs of increasing consciousness; (3)redshift may partially reflect informational instability in unobserved regions rather than purely Doppler effects.The theory provides clear, testable predictions across quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and AI-based cosmological modelling. It offers a unified explanation for cosmic expansion, spacetime stability, and the role of intelligence in shaping the universe. If validated, F-HUB: Life positions consciousness not as an emergent curiosity—but as a central driver of physical reality.KeywordsConsciousness, Observation, Spacetime Expansion, Quantum Collapse, Informational Cosmology, Reality Persistence, F-HUB Theory.IntroductionLife of the Cosmos represents a major extension of the Feldt-Higgs Universal Bridge (F-HUB) theory, offering a revolutionary new perspective on cosmic expansion, quantum reality, and the role of consciousness in the universe.Building upon Birth of Spacetime, which redefined mass, gravity, and entropy as emergent properties of structured quantum information, Life introduces the bold and testable idea that conscious observation itself is the missing force in cosmic evolution.Through the formulation of the F-HUB Life Equation, this research shows that each act of observation permanently encodes information into spacetime, driving both its stability and expansion. Rather than relying on hypothetical dark energy, Life proposes that the accelerating growth of the universe is a natural consequence of the increasing density of conscious observations across cosmic time.Why is this important?If validated, this work repositions consciousness as not merely an emergent phenomenon, but as a foundational driver of cosmic dynamics — linking quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, cosmology, and information theory into a single, coherent framework.It offers clear, testable predictions across deep space experiments, cosmological observations, and AI simulations. It challenges the prevailing assumptions about dark energy and introduces a new way to understand the evolution — and future — of the cosmos.We invite readers to consider:Could observation itself be the unseen force shaping the universe?Are we participants in reality’s unfolding — or its architects?How would science, philosophy, and our future be redefined if consciousness is proven to shape spacetime?F-HUB Life opens the door to a new era of scientific exploration. The journey has just begun.Series informationLife of the Cosmos builds directly upon the foundation laid in Birth of Spacetime, the first part of the F-HUB theory. While Birth established that mass, gravity, and entropy emerge from structured quantum information within spacetime, Life extends this framework by proposing that observation itself is the engine of cosmic evolution. Together, these two works reveal a complete informational architecture: first the structuring of reality (Birth), then its persistence and expansion through conscious interaction (Life). This unified view reimagines the universe as a dynamic informational system — not merely existing, but evolving through the accumulation of observations. The F-HUB Life Equation quantifies this process, linking entropy growth, quantum measurement, and cosmic expansion into a coherent and testable scientific model.

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