ETERNAL ECHOES: METAPHYSICAL INQUIRY INTO THE FATE OF THE UNIVERSE
What is the nature of existence? How did the universe originate, and what lies ahead for it? Is the universe eternal? What is the fate of the universe?
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This thesis, "Eternal Echoes: Metaphysical Inquiry Into the Fate of the Universe" serves as a bridge between the empirical and the metaphysical by bringing together insights from cosmology and metaphysical philosophies. This bridging serves to convince the reader that it is necessary to ask questions about our uncertain reality in which all things eventually become extinct, or continue eternally in ever changing ways.
One question is: should, or do these propositions have any influence on how we behave in dealing with nature and our fellow beings?
All information that we are confronted with should lead us to ask questions about these insights; if and how they relate to us personally, as well as to causality and the greater interconnectedness to all that is now extant, and is yet to come into being.
Mainstream cosmological models, such as the big bang theory, provide a scientific explanation of the universe's inception, yet they often leave unanswered questions about what came before this event.
Metaphysics encourages us to ponder eternal recurrence, the cyclical nature of existence and why the universe may undergo infinite cycles of creation and destruction, if that is indeed what is happening.
Cosmologists map the universe in terms of galaxies, dark matter, and cosmic expansion with scenarios such as the heat death of the universe or the big crunch, which suggests a terminal end to cosmic existence.
Metaphysicians may tend to think of the universe as a living entity imbued with purpose and meaning as the underlying principles that govern these structures, leading to alternative ideas such as ascension into higher dimensions or transformation into different states of being.
However, clear distinctions do not always exist between the cosmological and metaphysical perspectives, and there are many seekers in various disciplines who appreciate the value of approaching the nature of our reality in a more holistic way.
You can read the Doctoral Thesis for FREE on Research Gate haere -> https://www.researchgate.net/publicat...
Or support the author, Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander by purchasing the eBook counterpart "All That Blooms Must Die: Eternal Echoes of the Universe" on Amazon -> https://amzn.to/3YJKEUM
https://worldreadingclub.com/909/
This thesis, "Eternal Echoes: Metaphysical Inquiry Into the Fate of the Universe" serves as a bridge between the empirical and the metaphysical by bringing together insights from cosmology and metaphysical philosophies. This bridging serves to convince the reader that it is necessary to ask questions about our uncertain reality in which all things eventually become extinct, or continue eternally in ever changing ways.
One question is: should, or do these propositions have any influence on how we behave in dealing with nature and our fellow beings?
All information that we are confronted with should lead us to ask questions about these insights; if and how they relate to us personally, as well as to causality and the greater interconnectedness to all that is now extant, and is yet to come into being.
Mainstream cosmological models, such as the big bang theory, provide a scientific explanation of the universe's inception, yet they often leave unanswered questions about what came before this event.
Metaphysics encourages us to ponder eternal recurrence, the cyclical nature of existence and why the universe may undergo infinite cycles of creation and destruction, if that is indeed what is happening.
Cosmologists map the universe in terms of galaxies, dark matter, and cosmic expansion with scenarios such as the heat death of the universe or the big crunch, which suggests a terminal end to cosmic existence.
Metaphysicians may tend to think of the universe as a living entity imbued with purpose and meaning as the underlying principles that govern these structures, leading to alternative ideas such as ascension into higher dimensions or transformation into different states of being.
However, clear distinctions do not always exist between the cosmological and metaphysical perspectives, and there are many seekers in various disciplines who appreciate the value of approaching the nature of our reality in a more holistic way.
You can read the Doctoral Thesis for FREE on Research Gate haere -> https://www.researchgate.net/publicat...
Or support the author, Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander by purchasing the eBook counterpart "All That Blooms Must Die: Eternal Echoes of the Universe" on Amazon -> https://amzn.to/3YJKEUM
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