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📚 Explore the author’s exclusive bookstore. Discover the foundational texts of the UniquilibriuM philosophy, available directly at https://books.by/uniquilibrium The fundamental nature of reality is eternal, a concept most accurately described...
show moreThe fundamental nature of reality is eternal, a concept most accurately described by the axiom that all knowledge and all power exist in all places at all times.
This eternality is not a metaphysical abstraction but a physical reality demonstrable through the convergent principles of mainstream physics, where the omnipresence of energy—which can neither be created nor destroyed—and its interconvertibility with matter (as expressed by E=MC²) provide empirical and mathematical validation.
What we perceive as the finite universe, including events like the Big Bang, are merely localized reifications or perceptual thresholds within this infinite, eternal field, with observed limitations being a function of our observational perspective rather than a boundary of reality itself.
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M.E.T.A.-Physics: The Eternality Axiom
M.E.T.A.-Physics: The Eternality Axiom
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📚 Explore the author’s exclusive bookstore. Discover the foundational texts of the UniquilibriuM philosophy, available directly at https://books.by/uniquilibrium The fundamental nature of reality is eternal, a concept most accurately described...
show moreThe fundamental nature of reality is eternal, a concept most accurately described by the axiom that all knowledge and all power exist in all places at all times.
This eternality is not a metaphysical abstraction but a physical reality demonstrable through the convergent principles of mainstream physics, where the omnipresence of energy—which can neither be created nor destroyed—and its interconvertibility with matter (as expressed by E=MC²) provide empirical and mathematical validation.
What we perceive as the finite universe, including events like the Big Bang, are merely localized reifications or perceptual thresholds within this infinite, eternal field, with observed limitations being a function of our observational perspective rather than a boundary of reality itself.
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| Author | Dr. Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander |
| Organization | SwordPaper Ministries |
| Categories | Physics |
| Website | - |
| hak@uniquilibrium.com |
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