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The Cosmic Matryoshka - A New Vision of God and the Living Universe - cover

The Cosmic Matryoshka - A New Vision of God and the Living Universe

Claudio Montinaro

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"The Cosmic Matryoshka: A New Vision for a Living Universe" presents a novel philosophical framework for understanding the cosmos, diverging significantly from traditional creation narratives centered on a conscious, interventionist God. The essay undertakes a critical re-evaluation of these established perspectives, questioning the assumption of divine agency in light of scientific advancements that reveal a universe seemingly governed by natural laws. Rather than dismissing the concept of divinity, the work proposes a re-envisioning, moving beyond substance-based metaphysics to introduce the Father Being Hypothesis, which posits the universe as a component of a larger, living organism. This radical concept reframes cosmological events, such as the Big Bang, not as acts of creation, but as integral processes within the Father Being's biological existence, thus offering a compelling alternative for reconciling scientific understanding with enduring questions of cosmic origins and purpose.
Disponible desde: 05/03/2025.

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