11 December 2023

Section I: Investigating Nonexistence and Existence in Cosmic Origins:

1. The Big Bang model suggests the universe originated as a single point expanding and stretching with infinite energy density, contradicting the steady state theory and causing its current size. The Planck scale represents the universe's smallest units, determined by constants. Pixelation, a term for fuzziness or blurry sections, is used to describe quantum gravity effects or when current theories fail to accurately describe reality. The Planck time, which is the time it takes for light to travel 1 Planck length to zero, is the first event after the Big Bang, and no current physical theory can describe periods shorter than this. Before the Big Bang event, a time classified as a Planck time, all four fundamental forces were unified into one force - gravity, and matter, energy, space, and time inflated outward from the original singularity. However, no physical knowledge exists about this location before the Big Bang event. The study aims to explore the position field before the Big Bang event using mathematical, geometry, and extra dimensions, guided by existing physical theories and structure. The goal is to find the conditions of the position field before the event, allowing for the mathematical hypothesis of non-existence represented by an array of infinite points in equilibrium positions. The above description conveys that (i) human perception perceives existence within the dimensions of the Planck scale, Planck time, or the threshold frequency, (ii) imperceptible existence lies beyond the limits of the Planck scale, Planck time, or the threshold frequency, and (iii) this imperceptible existence encompasses pre-big bang states, non-eventful energetic potential existences in point forms, and does not entail time in the absence of changing events.    

Therefore, embarking on a journey into existence would commence by transitioning from non-eventful, timeless energetic potential existences in point forms to imperceptible, eventful temporal existences lying beyond the boundaries of the Planck scale. It would then progress to observable, eventful temporal existence within the dimensions of the Planck scale, and eventually expand into imperceptible, eventful temporal existence within hyperspace.

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