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The Perceptual Limitation Problem: How Modern Physics Misinterprets the Big Bang and ‘Nothing’

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This blog post accompanies the second episode of the “M.E.T.A.-Physics” podcast, serializing Dr. Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander’s paper, “The Eternality Axiom.” Here, we dive deep into Section 1.1, which identifies a fundamental flaw in our current scientific paradigm: the perceptual limitation problem. The post explores the intellectual impasse created by conflating the history of our observable universe with the origin of existence itself. We break down the powerful analogies used in the paper, such as “inscribing a circle around the coin” of our cosmos and the audiophile who ignores the electricity powering the speaker. This section makes a compelling case that our models of the Big Bang and the quantum vacuum point to a deeper, foundational reality that our current theories are not equipped to describe.

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