Afterword: The Silence of the Weaver
“When the loom stops roaring, when the last thread is cut, the universe finally displays its complete texture. We are surprised to find that this magnificent scroll has no seams. Even the boundary between ‘weaver’ and ‘woven’ disappears into that dense entanglement. We are no longer people looking at the universe; we are a dream the universe weaves for itself to see.”

With the conclusion of Vector Cosmology VI: The Weaving of Dimensions, we have completed the thorough reconstruction of the ontology of “space.”
This journey has been thrilling:
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Starting from the Prologue, we shattered the concept of “void” and saw the underlying pixels (QCA).
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In Volume I, we manipulated tensor networks (MERA), stitching the skeleton of dimensions with Bell pairs like gods.
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In Volume II, we cracked holographic error-correcting codes, understanding that physical laws are actually the universe’s “antivirus software.”
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In Volume III, we faced the tension of gravity, seeing how information pressure bends spacetime.
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In Volume IV, we directly confronted Rupture (Singularity), touching that firewall that burns logic.
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In Volume V, we became engineers, using wormholes (ER=EPR) and topological short-circuits to fold stars.
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Finally, in the Final Chapter, we picked up the needle and became the Weaver who actively sutures the world.
Space Disappears, Relationships Remain
The greatest revelation of this book is: Space is not a fundamental physical quantity.
Space is Emergent.
It is a byproduct of Entanglement.
This is like looking at images on a display. The mountains and rivers in the image appear to have distance and depth, but they are actually just color combinations of pixels on the screen.
Physics finally admits: There is no objectively existing stage.
Only “networks of information flow”.
If the network breaks, space disappears.
If the network connects (wormhole), the ends of the earth are as close as fingertips.
This means we are no longer constrained by “location.” As long as we can establish connections (love/understanding/communication), we can physically “be together.”
The Greatest Foreshadowing: Is Time Also Woven?
When we close this book, a huge shadow looms.
In this volume, we successfully geometrized space and topologized distance.
We even proved that space can be folded (wormholes).
Then, what about Time?
If space is just one dimension of the entanglement network, is time also just another way of connecting on this network?
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If we can “take shortcuts” in space through wormholes, can we “take shortcuts” in time?
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If space has no absolute “here” and “there,” does time also have no absolute “past” and “future”?
In the previous volumes of Vector Cosmology, we have always treated time as a unidirectional flowing generative process ().
But under the extreme inference of ER = EPR, if we send one of two entangled particles back to the past, does the connection between them still exist?
If it exists, does that mean future states can determine past history?
This touches the final forbidden zone of physics—Causality.
Next Step: Ouroboros
We have sutured space; now, we will suture time.
We will challenge that most mind-bending and fascinating ultimate structure: Ouroboros.
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Why does the universe appear to be finely tuned? (Is it because future us adjusted past parameters?)
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Why is there “longing”? (Is it because the future point is really pulling us backward?)
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How can “I created the universe” and “the universe created me” be logically simultaneously true?
This is no longer linear deduction; this is circular closure.
Vector Cosmology VII: The Closed Loop of Causality awaits us.
That is the final chapter of the seven-volume series, and also the final stitch that sews the starting point and endpoint together.
Please rest for a moment.
Then, let us complete that circle.
(End of Book)