The parts that I claim to be absolute are simply that solar systems are the atoms that make up the next larger stage of creation. And atoms are solar systems that make up our level.
Again speculative...Muons and quarks and other subatomic particles are most likely the solar systems that make up the atoms at the atomic level of creation. Because our level of creation level a larger level of force, muons simply are not large enough to exist in it.
It's also worth mentioning that there's evidence that an untold number of stars/solar systems exist outside of and between galaxies, but are too small and dim to be observed directly.
The other absolute I proclaim is that the galaxies are cells of the next level of creation. Whether we live in a mulitcelluar organism or a vat of bacteria or "primordial ooze" is pure speculation. I think the location that the Milky Way cell resides is not subjected to a source of light in the next level of creation.
Now to the science of it all...
In order to make this a scientific theory instead of an observational "dogmatic" hypothesis, it will require some tests and predictions.
I've already shown the successful prediction of DNA like structures at the center of galaxies.
I have not mentioned, but it should be evident the prediction that if stars are atoms, most will require electrons/planets. This is being found more accurate everyday.
Here is a relatively new prediction. Roughly 127 basic variations of solar systems exist. One for each of the elements in the periodic table, variations of this 127 are possible but the basic structure should be evident.
The basic structure for them should appear in a variation of this configuration.
2
8
8
18
18
18 (14)
13 (14)

Our own solar system follows this nearly exact although Mars, and Uranus/Neptune raise questions. I explain this through excited electrons and or perhaps an ionic nature of our solar system.
Mercury 2
Venus 8
Earth 8
--Mars (4?)
Jupiter 18
Saturn 18
Uranus 13 (14)
Neptune 18 (14)
One of the basic tests would be to find differrent galactic interactions in space and then subject various cells to reproduced encouters with other, both similar and different, cells and look for simularites. It would help to have access to an atomic microscope (that is a microscope capable of seeing atoms) to find the atomic reactions to the encounter, then compare them to stellar reactions.
It is not "Intelligent" Design, it's Infinite Design.