The Principle of Existence II: Genesis of Self-Referential Matrix Law, & the Ontology & Mathematics of Ether from Huping Hu's blog

Authors: Huping Hu & Maoxin Wu


In the beginning there was prespacetime (GOD) by itself e0 =1 materially empty and spiritually restless. And it began to imagine through primordial self-referential spin 1=ei0=ei0ei0=eiL-iLeiM-iM=eiLeiMe-iLe-iM=e-iLe-iM/e-iLe-iM=eiLeiM/eiLeiM…such that it created the self-referential Matrix Law, the external object to be observed and internal object as observed, separated them into external world and internal world, caused them to interact through said Matrix Law and thus gave birth to the Universe which it has since passionately loved, sustained and made to evolve. In short, this work is the continuation of our hypothesis of scientific genesis, sustenance & evolution of the Universe and all creations within (the principle of existence).


(Note: Originally published in Scientific GOD Journal 1(8): pp. 520-550)



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Paul Hoiland
Feb 2 '14
I like the way you start that. When my friend Fernando Loup started in on his whole Hyperdrive versus Warp Drive idea I hated it. However, the more I studied his idea and it's implications on Cosmology the more I saw a connection that goes back to that whole how the Universe evolved from the VOID so to speak. I was amazed how fast certain big questions about the Cosmos got answered really quickly from such an approach. Things like why the Universe appears so flat, etc. It does change your perspective on both God and Creation at the same time.I like the way you start that. When my friend Fernando Loup started in on his whole Hyperdrive versus Warp Drive idea I hated it. However, the more I studied his idea and it's implications on Cosmolog...See more
Paul Hoiland
Feb 2 '14
Here is a bigger question? Can religions find a way to form a common ground or are they forever doomed to be divided? Each has its own unique peek at God, so to speak. However, they all share that common faith that there is such a Being. Even if GOD is nothing more than Good Orderly Direction, and not some Intelligent Being such a principle has implications on the why I am and why I exist. That common ground shares itself with the big questions Science itself is asking.Here is a bigger question? Can religions find a way to form a common ground or are they forever doomed to be divided? Each has its own unique peek at God, so to speak. However, they all share that com...See more
Huping Hu
Feb 3 '14
Yes, Paul, I agree with you that common grounds under all religious/spiritual teachings lie beneath the diversity and conflict and at the intersections with more advanced science.
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