The Essence of the three-dimensional Universe came from the energy from
the multi-dimensional void, deprived of all matters. Dimensions above the three-dimensional
Universe postulated in the M-theory are all abstract mathematical dimensions,
and they could be grouped into the zero-dimensional Universe. The present known
Universe is probably the highest dimension and it is one of the infinite
numbers of pocket Universe floating in the zero-dimensional kong, or void. Matters, including
humans, are the products from the combination of energy and materials. What sets
humans apart from the rest of the living matters is the difference in the
intelligent energy bestowed during the initial stage in the creation of human
cells.
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