A Theory Explaining The Creation Of The Universe

Creation Of The Universe

I am holding a view that the universe is nothingness.

 

If we consider universe as somethingness, then we must solve an intractable question of how the void that existed prior to the creation of the universe could lead to the creation of the universe.

 

If we consider the universe as nothingness, we don’t have to solve this impossible-to-solve problem.

 

Moreover, the idea is consistent with what Buddha said about the world we live in: everything is empty.

 

Of course, this conclusion may seem like a nonsense as of now, because I am not providing an adequate explanation. That is a totally understandable response.

 

Therefore, I will provide an explanation for the reason that the universe is nothingness.

 

An Interesting Property Of Nothingness, Or 0

I believe that our current understanding of the void is radically different from what the void truly is.

 

The void isn’t a static environment without any change or motion. It is like a vacuum where quantum fluctuations actively take place.

 

Nothingness can be represented with the number 0.

 

Therefore, a set {0} is nothingness. Moreover, the set {0, 0} also is nothingness.

 

Nothingness displays a bosonic behavior in that it can occupy the same state. Since 0 is the same as 0, they can be at the same room of the hotel of existence.

 

The breakthrough is in recognizing that this nothingness, or 0, can manifest as various other entities.

 

For instance, -32 + 0 + 32 equals 0. Therefore, a set {0} and a set {+32, 0, -32} are equivalent in terms of existence.

 

While the latter has 3 elements and the former only has 1 element, the two are essentially the same, because they both are nothingness.

 

It is just that the set {+32, 0, -32} is one of many manifestations of {0}.

 

This works for any set of 0, a positive number and a negative number.

 

{+322, 0, -322}, {+2244, 0, -2244} all are possibilities.

 

Now, let’s get into a very interesting topic.

 

Following the line of logic presented above, we can imagine an evolution of {0}.

 

For instance, let’s consider the following steps:

 

First generation: {0}

Second generation: {+1, -1}

Third generation { {+2, -1}, {+3, -4}}          ({+2, -1} is existentially equivalent to +1 because +1 = +2 – 1. The same for how {+3, -4} equals -1)

 

creation of the universe

 

In the above scenario, we can make multiple paths.

 

For instance, we can start from the first generation 0, move to the second generation +1 and then move to the third generation +2 to create the path [0, +1, +2].

 

Or we can repeat the first two steps and choose -1 in the third generation to make the path [0, +1, -1].

 

Do you see where we are going?

 

This is like a hypergraph!

 

I was personally impressed by how Stephen Wolfram managed to use hypergraph to explains laws of the universe.

 

I believe that this rule may be what he is looking for: all elements of the same generation must sum up to 0, so that the system is consistent with nothingness. Moreover, when creating a path, only one element from each generation must be selected to ensure that the system is consistent with nothingness. 

 

When we create a hypergraph according to the laws shown above, and apply the iteration of particular rules, we may end up with the universe we currently inhabit.

 

However, I believe that the universe is only a subset of the cosmos.

 

The cosmos would be a broader concept including the spiritual realm.

 

Thank you for reading!

 

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Additional Reading:

How Was The Cosmos Created?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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