CMB Dipole & Multipole Alignment

Article 3

A(x)

This article is the third of ten comparative analyses in Category A (Global Cosmology & Structure) of the Lilborn Universe Comparative Series. Each article in Category A dismantles one of the core assumptions of the kinetic ΛCDM worldview at the cosmological scale.

Figure A3 – The CMB anisotropy map, traditionally interpreted as temperature fluctuations from the early universe. Under the Lilborn Framework, these large-scale patterns reveal the Directional Coherence Vector A(x) of the Scroll rather than relic radiation or cosmic velocity.

CMB Dipole & Multipole Alignment
The Directional Coherence Vector A(x)

The kinetic worldview interprets the CMB dipole as evidence that Earth is “moving through space” at approximately 600 km/s with respect to a universal rest frame. Higher-order multipole alignments, particularly the quadrupole and octopole, are treated as anomalies because they exhibit coherence rather than random distribution. The “Axis of Evil” is the clearest example of this contradiction.

In the Lilborn Universe, these alignments are not anomalies, not signatures of motion and not Doppler effects.

They are direct structural expressions of the Scroll’s global curvature.

The Dipole is Not Motion.. it is Orientation

The Scroll possesses a global curvature defined by K(x), and a direction of maximum curvature gradient known as the Directional Coherence Vector A(x). This vector represents the structural orientation of the Scroll, a cosmological axis of coherence.

When we observe the CMB from Earth, the dipole appears because hydrogen’s coherence baseline is encountered through the curvature of the Scroll along A(x). The dipole does not reveal motion through space; it reveals alignment with structure.

Multipole Alignment is Expected,
Not Anomalous

Under ΛCDM, multipoles should be randomly oriented. Under the Lilborn Universe, they must align with A(x).

This is because all large-scale hydrogen resonance modes reflect the geometry of K(x) and the coherence of Ψ_EMF.

Thus, what kinetic cosmology calls “anomalies” are in fact direct confirmations of Scroll Geometry.

Collapse of the Kinetic Interpretation

The dipole and multipole alignments collapse four foundational assumptions:

1. The CMB is not a relic of an early universe 

2. The dipole is not a Doppler effect 

3. The multipoles are not random 

4. The universe is not isotropic

Instead, the CMB anisotropies reflect the structural reality of the Scroll:

CMB_dipole → A(x) 

CMB_multipoles → structure of K(x)

Conclusion

The CMB dipole and multipole alignments are not evidence of cosmic velocity or relic radiation.

They are structural signatures of the Scroll’s geometry. The universe does not expand, drift or move.

It reveals its orientation through Stillness and coherent curvature, not through motion.

A3 establishes that the CMB is structural, not historical.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams