Deconstructing the Big Bang: It’s Not the Origin, But a Threshold of Perception
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This post accompanies the first episode of Chapter 2 in the “M.E.T.A.-Physics” series, where Dr. Alexander begins to build the Theoretical Pillar of the Eternality Axiom. The focus is on a radical re-contextualization of the Big Bang. The blog post delves into the argument that the initial singularity was not a creation from nothing, but a localized, ultra-condensed state of the pre-existing eternal field. We explore the elegant vinyl record analogy in detail, where the eternal field is the record containing all potential and the Big Bang is the moment the needle of perception makes contact. This section resolves the logical quandary of “what came before” by explaining that our linear time is a property that emerged with the Big Bang, while the eternal field itself exists in a state of atemporality.
