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A Journey from Metaphysical Inquiry to a Unified Physics of the Infinite

The Eternality Trilogy

The Complete Argument

The Eternality Trilogy forms a single, unbroken line of reasoning. It begins by mapping the vast territory of existential questions (Eternal Echoes). This inquiry inevitably leads to a logical precipice, where all conventional models fail, forcing the recognition that an eternal, unbounded reality is not just possible, but necessary (Axiom of Necessity). Finally, this necessity is formalized into a robust framework that is not merely philosophical, but mathematically sound, experimentally valid, theoretically unifying, and practically applicable (The Eternality Axiom).


Part 1: The Inquiry

Eternal Echoes: The Fate of the Universe Through Metaphysical Inquiry
Cartographing the Unknown

Description:
This foundational work begins the journey, exploring the deepest questions at the intersection of cosmology, philosophy, and personal experience. Eternal Echoes serves as a wide-ranging map of the unknown, examining the origins of the cosmos, the nature of time, and the ultimate fate of the universe. It establishes the necessity of a holistic approach, bridging empirical science and metaphysical wisdom, and introduces the M.E.T.A. (Mathematical, Experimental, Theoretical, Applied) lens as the methodology for a complete understanding. This is the essential prelude, posing the questions that demand a fundamental answer.

Keywords: Metaphysics, Cosmology, Philosophy of Science, Big Bang Theory, Nature of Time, Consciousness, Multiverse, Fate of the Universe, M.E.T.A. Physics, Socratic Inquiry

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Part 2: The Bridge

Axiom of Necessity: The Logical Culmination of Metaphysical Cosmology
From Questions to a Single Answer

Description:
Here, the exploratory journey of Eternal Echoes reaches its logical terminus. This pivotal paper identifies the central impasse of all descriptive science: the problem of infinite regress. Through a powerful and simple thought experiment—the Coin and the Paper—it demonstrates that bounded systems (like our universe) logically necessitate an unbounded, eternal context. This work marks the critical shift from open-ended inquiry to an inescapable conclusion, formally declaring the need for a first principle and setting the stage for the final, constructive phase.

Keywords: First Principles, Axiomatic Physics, Infinite Regress, Logical Necessity, Thought Experiment, Foundations of Physics, Eternality, M.E.T.A. Framework

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Part 3: The Framework

The Eternality Axiom: A M.E.T.A.-Physical Framework Unifying Quantum Theory and the Nature of Reality
The Formal Declaration and Validation

Description:
The trilogy culminates in this formal presentation of a new foundation for physics. The Eternality Axiom—that all knowledge and all power is in all places at all times—is systematically validated through the four pillars of the M.E.T.A. framework. It reframes the Big Bang as a perceptual threshold, unifies concepts from Quantum Field Theory and String Theory, and is supported by mathematical rigor, experimental evidence, and practical application. This paper transitions from declaring the necessity of an axiom to building the comprehensive system that arises from it, offering a paradigm for a truly unified understanding of reality.

Keywords: Eternality Axiom, Unified Physics, Quantum Field Theory, Zero-Point Energy, String Theory, Fourier Transform, E=MC², Quantum Random Number Generator, Reification, Applied Metaphysics

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This trilogy represents a decade-spanning intellectual journey by Hakeem Ali-Bocas Alexander, PhD. It begins with the fundamental questions of existence, logically demonstrates the necessity of a first principle, and culminates in the formal declaration and validation of a new axiomatic foundation for reality itself. The three papers form a single, coherent argument that bridges science and philosophy.

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