Open Journal of Philosophy

Volume 13, Issue 4 (November 2023)

ISSN Print: 2163-9434   ISSN Online: 2163-9442

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The Infinite Nature of Quantum Cosmology

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DOI: 10.4236/ojpp.2023.134048    43 Downloads   274 Views  
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The connection between the infinite nature of Quantum Cosmology and the infinite nature of God is presented here. At the beginning of the creation process, there was a single God/Void that was divided into many Gods/Voids all filled with Dark Energy consisting of photons which were responsible for creating the Multiverses made of matter, antimatter, space, time, charge, and multiple dimensions of space. The one God initially had no material existence which along with the laws of science was a creation of the powers of His infinite mind. Since the process of creation started with the Dark Energy of the Voids, the Conservation of Energy Principle applied to all of them. If the Dark Energy of each Void were to be finite, then its energy would begin to decrease as Multiverses were created, and the only solution for not violating the Conservation of Energy Principle was that the Dark Energy of each of the Voids must be infinite implying that the Voids themselves must be infinite, and with infinite amount of energy be able to create an infinite number of Multiverses. According to Mathematics, all infinite numbers are not equal, some infinities are greater than other infinities. Hence of the many infinite Voids that were initially created, some Voids were greater than others. Each Void has a Supreme Leader that we refer to as God, and therefore there exist many Gods, some Gods more powerful than other Gods.

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Irani, A. (2023) The Infinite Nature of Quantum Cosmology. Open Journal of Philosophy, 13, 759-763. doi: 10.4236/ojpp.2023.134048.

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