Eternality as the Common Denominator: Unifying the Voices of Theoretical Physics
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This blog post accompanies the final episode of Chapter 2 in the “M.E.T.A.-Physics” series, where Dr. Alexander brings the Theoretical Pillar to a powerful conclusion. The post explores the central argument of the section “Eternality as the Common Denominator”: that the seemingly disparate models of modern physics—from Quantum Field Theory to String Theory—are not a collection of contradictory claims but a collaborative “chorus of voices.” We delve into how the Eternality Axiom provides the unifying language that captures the essential, shared ontology of a reality that is uncreated, indestructible, omnipresent, and infinitely potent. This synthesis moves beyond academic silos, demonstrating that these theories illuminate different facets of the same eternal substance and, in doing so, provides the coherent theoretical foundation required to support the forthcoming Mathematical, Experimental, and Applied pillars.
