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M.E.T.A.-Physics: The Eternality Axiom

M.E.T.A.-Physics: The Eternality Axiom

著者: Dr. Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander
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The 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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  • The Final Argument: Why Eternality is an Irrefutable Scientific Conclusion
    2025/10/24
    This is the conclusion.In this final episode of the series, Dr. Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander synthesizes the entire journey through the M.E.T.A. framework, presenting the simple yet profound conclusion: the fundamental nature of reality is eternal.

    We revisit how the four pillars—Theoretical, Mathematical, Experimental, and Applied—converge to form an irrefutable argument derived from mainstream science itself.

    The Eternality Axiom is not an esoteric belief but the logical endpoint of the conservation of energy, the necessary context for quantum non-locality, and the unifying principle of physics.

    The episode concludes by positioning the M.E.T.A. framework as a vital tool for future discovery, marking not an end to inquiry, but a new beginning for exploring consciousness, causality, and our place in a universe of infinite potential.

    For the full concluding transcript and a link to the complete preprint on ResearchGate, visit the final blog post at WorldReadingClub.com.
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