The Origin of the Universe

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Abstract

The universe and its origin is an ancient philosophical topic dating from at least Democritus and classical Greek philosophy, to Newton and Bentley discussions, and to the XXI century, that has led to advances in philosophy of science and physics, as well as prompting motivation to highly sophisticated technology, engineers’ wit, and a wide variety of devices. Since Einstein provided both, his famous GR theory and empirical and gedanken experiments pointing towards QM properties, the Standard Model and main theories have been appraised as stuck, or even gone astray due to incompatibilities found between GR and QM, especially regarding gravity, as well as some other major and minor issues for the unification and a complete picture and explanation for the universe and its origin, such as galaxy formation and the CCP, Dark Matter and Dark Energy. A cutting-edge framework tackling these issues that were aggravated by JWST 2020-2025 findings, the CCP and inherently the other issues including the unification between QM and GR was posed based on data-driven discovery and symbolic-regression. The results led to a mild multiverse approach interconnection with entropic emergence of a unique, indeterminate (time-wise) universe within a quantum foam-, Big Bang-, and Inflation-based primeval framework, and three, compatible, leading theories.

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