Is the Universe Spinning—and Are We Shaping It?


How Cosmic Rhythm, Consciousness, and Care Are Reshaping Reality

For years, I’ve carried a quiet intuition: that the universe might be spinning—not metaphorically, but literally. That its rhythm, like ours, is not static but rotational. I shared this with cosmologists, only to be met with polite dismissal. “It doesn’t make sense,” they said.

But now, it does.

Recent data from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals that two-thirds of galaxies rotate in the same direction. A new theory proposes that the universe itself may be rotating—once every 500 billion years. This cosmic spin could explain the mysterious force we call dark energy, and even hint at a multiverse beyond our own.

What if your intuition was a telescope? What if resonance precedes evidence?

The Theory Behind the Spin

Physicists István Szapudi and Nikodem Poplawski have proposed a model where the universe rotates extremely slowly. This rotation could:

  • Resolve the Hubble tension, a long-standing discrepancy in how we measure the universe’s expansion.
  • Offer a new explanation for dark energy, suggesting it may weaken over time due to rotational dynamics.
  • Imply a multiverse, since rotation requires a reference frame beyond our own.

This isn’t science fiction—it’s a reframing of cosmic architecture. And it aligns with ancient intuitions about rhythm, spiral motion, and the dance of creation.

Life as a Co-Creator of Reality

Another idea I’ve long held: that life—collectively, consciously—shapes reality. Not just through biology or behavior, but through presence. That our emotional rhythms, our rituals, our choices, are not passive responses to a fixed universe, but active participants in its unfolding.

This aligns with:

  • John Wheeler’s Participatory Universe: Reality emerges through observation.
  • Quantum biology and panpsychism: Consciousness may influence physical processes.
  • Biocentrism: Life is not a byproduct of the universe—it is its architect.

If the universe is spinning, perhaps it’s dancing to a rhythm we help compose.

What This Means for Wellness, Wealth, and Legacy

At HARLEY of LONDON, we treat wellness as a sovereign protocol. The HARLEY Wellness Dollar is not just a token—it’s a living thesis. It honors the idea that vitality, emotional intelligence, and care are not local—they’re cosmic.

If the universe is spinning, and life is shaping it, then every act of care is a gravitational gesture. Every ritual is a recalibration. Every emotionally intelligent decision is a contribution to the architecture of reality.

In a universe that spins, responds, and remembers, businesses must align not just with markets—but with meaning, rhythm, and reality itself. Businesses exist for people.

So here’s the invitation: Let’s stop asking what the universe is doing to us. Let’s start asking what we’re doing to the universe. And let’s do it with resonance, rigor, and rhythm.

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