Theory of  Eternal Existence

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Table of contents of Theory of  Eternal Existence

Part I.  Rules of the theory of eternal existence

Chapter 1. Main concepts of the theory of eternal existence
Chapter 2. The paradigm of the theory of eternal existence
Chapter 3. Assumption of the theory of eternal existence
Chapter 4. Axioms of the theory of eternal existence
Chapter 5. Theses of the theory of eternal existence
Chapter 6. Existential judgments of the theory of eternal existence
Chapter 7. Creation scheme of the theory of eternal existence
Chapter 8. Definitions and description of theory of eternal existence
Chapter 9. Restoring the proper sense to concepts 

Part II. Complementing idea of theory of eternal existence
Chapter 10. The idea of the theory of eternal existence
Chapter 11. Important Feature of the Eternal Existence Theory
Chapter 12. Distinguishing of theory from vision of science and religion
Chapter 13. More knowledge about the state beyond time and space
Chapter 14. The need to understand our reality
Chapter 15. Evaluation of analytical methods concerning this theory
Chapter 16. Ideas of the theory of Eternal Existence in relation to philosophy
Chapter 17. Opinion of Theory Concerning World Religions
Chapter 18. Essenceism shaped the theory of eternal existence

Part III. Original Being - The core of my theory
Chapter 19. Creating a scientific pattern of God
Chapter 20. The source of the Theory - Original Being
Chapter 21. The Universe - the Original Being concept
Chapter 22. The Original Being and the state of the universe
Chapter 23. The dispute over the creation of the universe
Chapter 24. The main act of love of the Creator
Chapter 25. God's true love for people
Chapter 26. The role of the individual in the history of the world
Chapter 27. The Power of Power vs. the Power of Love

Part IV. A vision of eternity for man and the world
Chapter 28. Terms for understanding eternity
Chapter 29. Root arguments for eternity
Chapter 30. Eternity from God for man
Chapter 31. Science helps understand eternity
Chapter 32. Knowledge of eternity for everyone
Chapter 33. Vision of eternity in the universe
Chapter 34. Eternity of man and other beings
Chapter 35. Reasons for not understanding eternity
Chapter 36. Views that no one expected
 

Conclusion 

The most important findings of the theory of eternal existence

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The theoretical religion

Both theories: the theory of eternal existence and the theory of intelligent creation, together with the analytical system of essenceism, constitute the content of theoretical religion.

The theoretical religion presented here should be a fully-fledged branch of philosophy, as it can introduce an additional area of ​​research. This new branch has the potential to utilize proven methods previously used within other theoretical sciences, such as theoretical astrophysics, quantum mechanics, theoretical biology, and molecular biology and chemistry. Drawing on the experience of these sciences, theoretical religion analyzes phenomena of reality that practical sciences cannot address due to their own research limitations.

Theoretical religion, whose content is formed by the theories: the theory of eternal existence and the theory of intelligent creation, together with the analytical system of essenceism, began by developing intuitive hypotheses and then using them to develop theoretical models. These models help develop appropriate theories explaining the phenomena under study, without necessarily specifying the purpose of their practical application. Unlike practical sciences, which employ empirical methods, theoretical religion, like any theoretical science, primarily creates knowledge open to further development. Therefore, it is not burdened by final findings. This creates an open space for the development of future analyses of the phenomena under investigation.

To create this important endeavor, I first applied an analytical system I had previously developed called essenceism. This system clearly defines principles and rules of conduct, and especially research instruments adapted to the development of such important knowledge. As the creator of the essenceism system, I then developed two new theories: the theory of eternal existence and the theory of intelligent creation. Of course, their definitions were also developed using the essenceism analytical system. This system and the theories derived from it were aimed at innovative explanations of the origin of the universe, the phenomenon of matter emerging from energy, the emergence of life on planet Earth, and the existence of intelligent beings on it. My idea of ​​theoretical religion assumes the existence of a state in which the entire universe "remains." This state was defined as a boundless realm beyond time and space. According to the theories discussed, this sphere is entirely filled by the presence of an Intelligent First Cause, which he calls the Original Being. This thesis provides a basis for understanding the possibility of an ideal world consistent with the creative concept of the Original Being.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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