The Entropic Basis of Cosmos Theory Agent Origin
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Cosmos Theory gives a detailed approach to understanding the origin of the Cosmos. It suggests it all happens at one instant where the instant is "forever" - not in the infinite past - not in the infinite future - not in time. Eternally; instantaneously. How could such a thing be envisioned? The book presents the process broken down into a series of Physical stages from an initial Mathematical point to the full Cosmos. The book also develops the origin of the Cosmos from a single dimension that grows to be an almost innumerable set of dimensions. In both scenarios there is an instantaneity. But the book must describe it consecutively. The great question is: What Power forces the sequences of events depicted here? Physically it becomes clear that there must be a governing Physics Principle - Entropy - that defines the way a reaction (interaction) must proceed. This principle is seen in Chemistry - reactions have directions generally - from a small entropy to a larger entropy based on the complexity (chaos factor) of the initial and final stages of the Chemistry reaction. Here the reaction is the growth process from the infinitesimal to the large. This book considers the growth of the Cosmos (instantaneous as it is) entropically and sees that it proceeds entropically: the growth of Cosmos spaces, the growth of universes, and the growth of parts thereof. The book leads to the great question: Why did the growth initiate? One might also ask: Why the starter: one point or one dimension? It leads to a possible answer: the existence of an Agent who has two roles. One role is to be the unchanging initiator - the Prime Mover - that "starts" it (although there is no start time.) The Agent is the initiator of "what is" where the "is" (the Cosmos structure) is unchanging. Thus we see the initiator must also be unchanging in this role. As the "creator" of child universes, which must proceed according to the Laws of Physics, we see a dynamic role for the Agent within the Parent universe and within child universes. Why does the Agent act dynamically? The only apparent answer is to have the scope and involvement of dynamic activity within universes.
Cosmos Theory gives a detailed approach to understanding the origin of the Cosmos. It suggests it all happens at one instant where the instant is "forever" - not in the infinite past - not in the infinite future - not in time. Eternally; instantaneously. How could such a thing be envisioned? The book presents the process broken down into a series of Physical stages from an initial Mathematical point to the full Cosmos. The book also develops the origin of the Cosmos from a single dimension that grows to be an almost innumerable set of dimensions. In both scenarios there is an instantaneity. But the book must describe it consecutively. The great question is: What Power forces the sequences of events depicted here? Physically it becomes clear that there must be a governing Physics Principle - Entropy - that defines the way a reaction (interaction) must proceed. This principle is seen in Chemistry - reactions have directions generally - from a small entropy to a larger entropy based on the complexity (chaos factor) of the initial and final stages of the Chemistry reaction. Here the reaction is the growth process from the infinitesimal to the large. This book considers the growth of the Cosmos (instantaneous as it is) entropically and sees that it proceeds entropically: the growth of Cosmos spaces, the growth of universes, and the growth of parts thereof. The book leads to the great question: Why did the growth initiate? One might also ask: Why the starter: one point or one dimension? It leads to a possible answer: the existence of an Agent who has two roles. One role is to be the unchanging initiator - the Prime Mover - that "starts" it (although there is no start time.) The Agent is the initiator of "what is" where the "is" (the Cosmos structure) is unchanging. Thus we see the initiator must also be unchanging in this role. As the "creator" of child universes, which must proceed according to the Laws of Physics, we see a dynamic role for the Agent within the Parent universe and within child universes. Why does the Agent act dynamically? The only apparent answer is to have the scope and involvement of dynamic activity within universes.
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