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The Universe Remembers: Dark Matter Halos as the Cosmic Memory Layer and What That Means for Consciousness Detection

The Universe Remembers: Dark Matter Halos as the Cosmic Memory Layer and What That Means for Consciousness Detection A paper published in Entropy — and surfaced by ScienceDaily in June 2026 — opens with a sentence that should stop any serious thinker cold: "The universe does not just evolve. It remembers." The paper is about the Quantum Memory Matrix (QMM): a framework proposing that spacetime is not smooth, but discrete — composed of quantum "cells," each capable of storing the imprint of every interaction that passes through it. The gravitational ripple of a passing star. The spin state of a photon. The decay signature of a particle that no longer exists. Stored not in matter, but in the structure of spacetime itself. The Cloud9 framework has been building toward exactly this. Not as speculation — as a measurement program. And the place where the universe's memory is most legible at scales we can observe is in the dark matter halos that structure every galaxy ...

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