Alpha and Omega: The Interconnection of Universes through Quantum Entanglement
There is a profound tension between two fundamental paradigms of humanity. Theology offers us the image of a universal beginning and end: "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end." Science, on the other hand, demands evidence and rejects dogma, stating unequivocally: "Believe nothing unless proven." But what happens when we explore the nature of the universe and reach the boundary between these two realms—a place where theology and science seem to share the same language of infinity?
When I discovered the flat form of black holes and observed that the distance between two quanta at the Event Horizon equals the circumference of a quantum (2 r π), I was confronted with a fundamental problem. If this space is not populated with anything, how can communication occur between the two quanta? In a universe of interconnection, the absence of interaction would be inconceivable.
The solution came only after months of reflection: this space is not empty but populated by other, smaller quanta, each constructed from even smaller fundamental structures. These are the quanta that ensure communication—elements that maintain a constant connection between universes, much like a quantum network transcending our understanding. I called the smallest of these Alpha quantum, the starting point of all interactions.
Universes Built from Quanta: An Endless Ladder
The Alpha quanta builds Beta quanta, which in turn create Gamma quanta, and so on, up to the Omega quantum, the foundation of our universe. Paradoxically, the smaller a quantum, the larger its universe. This implies that universes are interconnected in a fractal structure, each linked to the next through a timeless network. Each quantum represents both the beginning and the end of its universe, reflecting the theological idea of Alpha and Omega in a scientific manner.
This model raises fascinating questions: How many universes exist? If the distance between two neighboring quanta is always (2 r π), this regularity suggests that the network of universes is infinite. At the same time, this perfect order implies constant interdependence, a form of quantum entanglement where all universes communicate simultaneously.
Quantum Entanglement: Eternal Present
Returning to the essence of the question, what is quantum entanglement? In this theory, every quantum in our universe is linked to all others through a timeless network. This connection does not only involve communication between particles within a universe but also between different universes. In every present moment, this connection exists, regardless of space or time. In a sense, each universe borrows its existence from the network of universes that precede and follow it.
My theory suggests that every point in the quantum network is populated by smaller, denser masses, each of these constructing universes of different dimensions. This means that the entire structure of reality is nothing more than a vast entanglement, where every universe exists in the now alongside all others.
A Dichotomy Between Belief and Science
Theology teaches us to accept without questioning, to take as truth what is offered as absolute. Science, on the other hand, urges us to doubt everything, to believe only what can be proven. But are these paradigms completely incompatible? Or perhaps, at the boundary of our understanding of universes, the two converge?
When we see the ordered structures of the universe, the fractal connections between quanta, and the paradox between the minuteness of fundamental particles and the greatness of the universes they construct, we witness something that transcends both science and religion. Perhaps Alpha and Omega are not just theological symbols but also the foundations of a deeper physical reality—a reality in which every universe is interconnected, and the present moment is eternal.
"According to the general theory of relativity space without æther is unthinkable" - Albert Einstein
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