What if the universe is not built from matter and energy—but from something deeper?In Cosmic Seeds and Black Holes, Yousef Arrasheed presents a bold and unified vision of reality, where the universe is not a collection of separate forces and particles, but a single evolving system shaped by structural imbalance.At the core of this work lies a powerful idea: the universe began not with matter, but with a transformation—a structural phase transition referred to as the fracture. This transition activated latent laws and gave rise to everything we observe today.From this perspective:Matter emerges as localized stability within an unstable systemGravity is not a fundamental force, but a flow driven by structural gradientsDark matter is not an unknown particle, but hidden structural concentrationDark energy is not a mysterious force, but the large-scale response of the system to imbalanceBlending physics and philosophy, this book introduces the Rasheed Model, a conceptual and semi-mathematical framework that unifies gravity, matter, dark matter, and cosmic expansion under a single principle.Rather than replacing modern physics, this work reinterprets it—offering a new way to understand the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe.This is not just a theory about the cosmos.It is an attempt to rethink the foundation of reality itself.If the universe is not a static creation, but a continuous process,then every end may be the beginning of something new.