Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Abstract
It is known that the Big Bang theory was based on the concept of creation ex nihilo, after ancient Greek philosophers. In this paper, we discuss the concept of creatio ex nihilo, as well as two other approaches - Intelligent Design and Emergence Theory. We argue that beside the above three approaches, a new concept called creatio ex-rotatione offers a resolution to the long standing disputes between beginning and eternity of the Universe. We agree with Vaas: [h]ow a conceptual and perhaps physical solution of the temporal aspect of Immanuel Kant’s “first antinomy of pure reason” is possible, i.e., how our universe in some respect could have both a beginning and an eternal existence. Therefore, paradoxically, there might have been a time before time or a beginning of time in time.” By computational simulation, we also show how a model of early Universe with rotation can fit this new picture.
Publisher
Scientific GOD, Inc.
Publication Title
Scientific God Journal
ISSN
2153-831X
Volume
10
Issue
2
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
Big Bang, Steady state, rotating universe, fluid, singularity free, cosmology model, early Universe, Genesis, Spirit in Creation
Recommended Citation
Smarandache, Florentin and Victor Christianto.
"On the New Concept Creatio Ex-Rotatione."
Scientific God Journal
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