The Ontological Hierarchy of the Cosmos
Section: Cosmology and Structure
Common Relativity proposes a hierarchical structure of physical reality, organized in ascending ontological levels, from local to universal.
This hierarchy is not merely descriptive, but reflects the fundamental properties of spacetime and the natural limits imposed by Pilotta's Constant.
V
Cosmos
The immense and limitless container: the totality encompassing infinite bubble-universes and the primordial field.
M → ∞
Boundless container
IV
Bubble-Universes
Causally separated domains born from the bounce of black holes reaching the ξ limit. Each universe has a maximum mass limit.
Mmax = ξ ≃ 3×1054 kg
Pilotta's Constant
III
Galaxies
Self-organized gravitational structures containing billions of stars.
~1042 kg
Milky Way: ~1012 M☉
II
Stellar Systems
Stars with their planetary systems, governed by nuclear fusion.
1033–1039 kg
From the Sun to massive stars
I
Planetary Systems
Planets, moons and minor bodies in gravitational orbit.
1026–1033 kg
From Earth to Jupiter