Energy does not create and is not created from nothing, and nothing is created from nothing, and the three-dimensional physical existence – as we know it – is the result of the existence of neutral charges (±) of energy loaded on “quantum particles” (subatomic particles) in vacuum. As a result of their asymmetry, these charges were released into negative and positive charges, so gravity arose between them, and they accumulated until they exploded, forming the elemental elements of matter. It is scientific logic to conclude that what preceded this quantum vacuum is nothingness (zero-dimensional), that this vacuum exploded in this nothingness and became a three-dimensional charged space, and that when one unit of energy is transferred from a different (space-time) dimension - by an act of will – to nothingness, and momentarily it repeated its existence and extended to infinity dimensions with (symmetry) in all directions, forming the three-dimensional spatial sphere of existence - the quantum universe – that charged with particles loaded with energy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- 1. Introduction
- A summary of previous studies
- 1. The scientific part of research
- 1.1: Space and time
- 1.2: Nothingness
- 1.3: Creating a vacuum in nothingness (not out of nothingness)
- 2. The religious part of the research
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
The objective of this research is to demonstrate that the creation of a three-dimensional Quantum Vacuum from nothingness was a deliberate act by an entity existing in a higher, more complete Space-Time dimension. The research utilizes a qualitative methodology, focusing on concepts and descriptions to explore this creation event.
- Creation from Nothingness
- The Role of Theology in Explaining Creation
- The Nature of Space, Time, and Dimensions
- The Pre-Quantum Vacuum and its Properties
- The Relationship Between Science and Religion in Understanding Cosmology
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
1. Introduction: This chapter introduces the central research question: How did the three-dimensional quantum universe originate from nothingness? It argues that a combined scientific and theological approach is necessary to address this question, proposing that creation from nothingness is attributable to a "Dimension of Existential Perfection" or a theological will operating beyond our understanding of space and time. The chapter highlights the limitations of purely scientific approaches in explaining the origins of the universe and suggests the existence of infinite dimensions of existence, with varying capacities for creation.
A summary of previous studies: This section reviews existing theological studies on creation from nothing, noting the extensive discussions among religious scholars based on scripture. It highlights the focus on a Creator with unlimited ability to create energy and matter within the three-dimensional vacuum from other dimensions. The section emphasizes the absence of previous abstract scientific studies directly addressing the creation of the quantum universe's vacuum, thereby establishing the novelty of the present research.
1. The scientific part of research: This section delves into the scientific aspects of creation, exploring concepts of space and time, nothingness, and the creation of a pre-quantum vacuum. It examines the challenges of understanding pre-quantum existence, where the laws of physics as we know them do not apply. The section introduces the concept of a pre-quantum vacuum, an infinitely dimensional space filled with pre-quantum particles carrying neutral charges. It explains how the symmetry and subsequent slight movement within this vacuum could lead to the formation of our universe. This section employs principles from quantum mechanics and superstring theory to support its arguments.
2. The religious part of the research: This chapter explores the theological implications of the scientific findings, addressing the question of how energy accumulated to form our universe. It integrates religious perspectives with the scientific model to offer a holistic understanding of creation. The chapter uses religious texts to support the concept of a Creator possessing the capabilities described in the scientific model. It aims to provide a framework for bridging the gap between scientific and religious interpretations of the origins of the universe.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
Creation From Nothing, Before the Big Bang, Superstring Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Time, Advanced Quantum Theory, Quantum Field, Elementary Particles, Theology, Virtual Particles, Dark Energy, Dark Matter
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The research paper explores the creation of a three-dimensional quantum vacuum from nothingness, combining scientific and theological perspectives. It delves into the nature of space, time, dimensions, and the pre-quantum vacuum.
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The main objective is to demonstrate that the creation of the quantum vacuum was a deliberate act by an entity existing in a higher dimension of Space-Time.
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The key themes include: Creation from Nothingness, the role of theology in explaining creation, the nature of space, time, and dimensions, the pre-quantum vacuum and its properties, and the relationship between science and religion in understanding cosmology.
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- Introduction: Introduces the question of the universe's origin from nothingness and proposes a combined scientific and theological approach.
- A summary of previous studies: Reviews existing theological studies on creation from nothing and highlights the novelty of the research's scientific approach to the quantum vacuum's creation.
- The scientific part of research: Explores the scientific aspects of creation, including space, time, nothingness, and the creation of a pre-quantum vacuum.
- The religious part of the research: Explores the theological implications of the scientific findings, addressing how energy accumulated to form the universe.
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The keywords include: Creation From Nothing, Before the Big Bang, Superstring Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Time, Advanced Quantum Theory, Quantum Field, Elementary Particles, Theology, Virtual Particles, Dark Energy, Dark Matter.
What methodology does the research use?
The research uses a qualitative methodology, focusing on concepts and descriptions to explore the creation event.
Why does the research incorporate both scientific and theological perspectives?
The research argues that a purely scientific approach is insufficient to explain the origins of the universe and that a combined scientific and theological perspective provides a more holistic understanding.
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- Adel Ghonim (Author), 2025, The Creation of the Quantum Universe. A Scientific and Religious Study for the Rise of Space and Time, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1556070