Authors :
S.A.M Mahmood Al Hasan
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24NOV258
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Abstract :
In my quest to unravel the origins of the
universe, I have delved deeply into the concept of
singularity. This research paper presents my hypothesis
that singularity is not merely an infinitely small point of
infinite density but rather the origin from which all
dimensions emanate. By re-evaluating our understanding
of dimensions and proposing frequency as a distinct
dimension, I aim to provide a new perspective on the
interconnectedness of energy, matter, and consciousness.
This expanded exploration examines the implications of
these ideas across various scientific realms, including
physics, philosophy, and cosmology, culminating in a call
for interdisciplinary research to reconcile our
understanding of reality with the nuanced relationships
between dimensions, energy, and frequency.
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In my quest to unravel the origins of the
universe, I have delved deeply into the concept of
singularity. This research paper presents my hypothesis
that singularity is not merely an infinitely small point of
infinite density but rather the origin from which all
dimensions emanate. By re-evaluating our understanding
of dimensions and proposing frequency as a distinct
dimension, I aim to provide a new perspective on the
interconnectedness of energy, matter, and consciousness.
This expanded exploration examines the implications of
these ideas across various scientific realms, including
physics, philosophy, and cosmology, culminating in a call
for interdisciplinary research to reconcile our
understanding of reality with the nuanced relationships
between dimensions, energy, and frequency.