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The Creation of the Quantum Universe. A Scientific and Religious Study for the Rise of Space and Time

A “Scientific- Religious” Research Explains the Verse: "In the beginning, God created the heavens…" (Genesis 1:1)

Title: The Creation of the Quantum Universe. A Scientific and Religious Study for the Rise of Space and Time

Essay , 2025 , 9 Pages

Autor:in: Adel Ghonim (Author)

Theology - Biblical Theology
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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.

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Table of Contents

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

2.1: The First Action

2.2: An act of will or just coincidence?

Research Objectives and Core Themes

This research aims to demonstrate scientifically that the creation of a three-dimensional quantum vacuum within nothingness was the result of a deliberate, voluntary act initiated from a higher, more comprehensive existential dimension, thereby bridging the gap between physical cosmology and theological insights.

  • Theoretical analysis of the origin of the quantum vacuum from zero-dimensional nothingness.
  • Examination of the interaction between extra-dimensional causality and our three-dimensional physical laws.
  • Exploration of symmetry and energy charge distribution as evidence of non-random creation.
  • Synthesis of quantum mechanical concepts, such as subatomic behavior, with religious theological references to explain the Big Bang.

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2.1: The First Action

The “vacuum before the quantum vacuum” of neutral charges is “symmetric” of existence, in which the neutral charges of the energy loaded on the (pre-quantum particles) are distributed in perfect, infinity sympathize in all directions.

However, if there is a change – even a very small change – in the location of one of these charges, this “consistency” will disappear completely forever, as a result of the generation of “Quantum Gravity” between them, and the loss of equivalent of that charge releases positive and negative charge individually.

This tiny amount of change cannot occur out of subjective force from that wholly timelessly dormant existence. We are therefore assured of direct interference from another dimension of existence (which we cannot identify or describe) in the action of that “movement” or “first action” which has overturned the stability of three-dimensional existence forever.

This happened “In the beginning…” (Genesis 1:1), at a time and place that can never be determined - the beginning of “quantum time and space” - because this action pertains to the laws and actions of another dimension that we are unaware of by the laws of our universe. And that very slight “MOVEMENT” or this “FIRST ACT” represents the religious part of the research in its entirety, “In the beginning, God created the heavens…” (Genesis 1:1). The heavens are infinite space (charged with energy). He created it with that “VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT” of one charge of neutral energy created in nothingness by an act emanating from another existential dimension (this dimension has been personify and called by human consciousness: THE CREATOR).

Summary of Chapters

1. The scientific part of research: This section investigates the physical transition from nothingness to a vacuum, exploring space-time dimensions and the mechanics of pre-quantum particle formation.

2. The religious part of the research: This section analyzes how the initial movement in the quantum vacuum implies a volitional, conscious act of creation, connecting scientific observations to theological concepts.

Keywords

Creation From Nothing, Before the Big Bang, Superstring Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Time, Quantum Field, Advanced Quantum Theory, Virtual Particles, Elementary Particles, Theology, Existential Dimensions, Quantum Vacuum, Symmetry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this research?

The research explores the origin of the universe, specifically how a three-dimensional quantum vacuum could emerge from zero-dimensional nothingness by combining scientific and theological perspectives.

What are the central themes of the work?

The themes include the nature of dimensions, the concept of nothingness, the mechanics of pre-quantum energy, and the philosophical argument for a deliberate Creator.

What is the core research question?

The study seeks to answer: How did the three-dimensional quantum universe originate in nothingness?

Which methodology does the researcher employ?

It is a qualitative research approach that utilizes existing scientific concepts, definitions, and logical reasoning, augmented by theological texts and religious references.

What is discussed in the main body of the work?

The main body details the theoretical transition from a symmetric, static pre-quantum vacuum to a disturbed vacuum that forms matter, eventually leading to the Big Bang.

Which keywords define this research?

Key terms include Creation From Nothing, Superstring Theory, Quantum Field, Symmetry, and Theology.

How does the author define the "First Action"?

The author defines the "First Action" as a voluntary movement or volitional intent that disrupted the perfect symmetry of the pre-quantum vacuum, triggering the release of energy and the formation of time.

Why does the author argue that "nothingness" cannot produce existence by itself?

The author posits that existence requires an external, superior causality, as physical laws as we understand them cannot account for the spontaneous emergence of energy from a state of non-existence without an underlying "theological will".

Does the author suggest that science and religion are compatible?

Yes, the author argues that scientific inference is limited by our three-dimensional perspective, and incorporating theological elements is necessary to explain the cause of creation that lies beyond standard physical laws.

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Title
The Creation of the Quantum Universe. A Scientific and Religious Study for the Rise of Space and Time
Subtitle
A “Scientific- Religious” Research Explains the Verse: "In the beginning, God created the heavens…" (Genesis 1:1)
Author
Adel Ghonim (Author)
Publication Year
2025
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V1556070
ISBN (PDF)
9783389105795
Language
English
Tags
Before the Big Bang, Superstring Theory, Theology. Creation From Nothing Superstring Theory Quantum Mechanics Quantum Time Quantum Field Advanced Quantum Theory Virtual Particles Elementary Particles
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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.grin.com/document/1556070
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