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Why Are We Here? The Final Truth

Why Are We Here? The Final Truth

Azeddine Ennabati

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Azeddine Ennabati
Año de edición:
2025
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9798233593697
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Have you ever looked at the stars and felt a question deeper than words? A whisper asking not how the universe works, but why it exists at all?This book offers a revolutionary key: the Relative Cosmic Equilibrium Theory. It reveals that everything-from a thought to a galaxy-is not made of solid 'things,' but emerges from a more fundamental reality: contrasts and imbalances that perpetually seek quiet. The universe is a dynamic conversation of differences yearning for resolution.Imagine seeing the world through this lens:Matter is not inert stuff, but a pattern of imbalance that has achieved lasting stability. The solidity of a stone is the depth of its settled tension, a story that found its shape.Light is imbalance set free-a coherent difference traveling unburdened. It carries no past, experiences no time, and moves at the universe’s speed of liberation.Time is not a flowing river. It is the memory left behind as imbalances settle. Clocks measure the rhythm of internal negotiations; time stretches where change meets deeper resistance.Gravity is not a mysterious pull. It is the natural leaning toward states of lesser tension-an apple falling down the gentlest slope of cosmic relief.The quantum world loses its paradox. Superposition is a shallow, undecided imbalance-a possibility hovering before choice. Measurement gently compels it to choose one path.And you-your consciousness-are where this cosmic process becomes self-aware. You are the universe reflecting upon its own tensions. Your thoughts, emotions, and search for meaning are the cosmic urge for equilibrium expressing itself through a human life.Through this unifying lens, physics meets meaning. The 'how' flows into the 'why.' Quantum strangeness becomes a natural expression of reality’s fluid youth. Gravity feels like cosmic nostalgia. Your personal search for purpose is no longer separate from the universe’s grand operation-it is its most intimate expression.This is not just another science book. It is a map back to wonder, a bridge between the heart’s questions and the mind’s deepest models. A guide for anyone who has ever paused to ask: 'Why am I here?'The answer unfolds not as a final equation, but as a lived understanding. We are here because the universe, in its journey from asymmetry toward balance, needed eyes to see its own beauty and a heart to feel its endless becoming.The journey begins with a shift in perception. The answer awaits-not as a conclusion, but as an awakening.

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