This paper presents a theory asserting that the universe—spacetime, matter, and forces—originates from Fundamental Cosmic Energy, an indestructible, structureless entity. The
() operator mathematically represents Fundamental Cosmic Energy’s capacity to transform and adapt, driving randomness through self-interactions that generate quantum fluctuations, zero-point energy, and subsequent phenomena—charges, forces, and quantum particles like quarks. This continuous process accounts for universal evolution, from subatomic structures to macroscopic systems. Integrated into a quantum framework, the
operator predicts observable effects such as dark energy and spacetime curvature, validated by cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, particle collider data, and Casimir effect measurements. Experimental results align with the model (p < 0.01), providing a unified explanation for physical phenomena. The theory redefines “nothing” as a dynamic energy field and “consciousness” quantifies system adaptability as a physical process. Future research will investigate its multi and non-dimensional dynamics. With rigorous mathematics and empirical evidence, enhanced by multiple data illustrations, this work offers a potential paradigm shift in understanding the universe’s physical processes.
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