Science & Engineering
Engineering
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The invention of the steam engine in Britain not only revolutionised industry but also marked the beginning of a profound philosophical shift. For centuries, human and animal labour powered carts, mills, and ploughs, but the advent of the steam engine replaced these traditional sources of energy with mechanical power. A horse-drawn cart, once propelled by
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Abstract This paper proposes the hypothesis that vibration is the foundational origin of matter, life, and the universe. I argue that vibration serves as the primary force driving creation, transforming latent potential into tangible existence. Existing theories such as the Big Bang and Steady-State models, while groundbreaking, leave critical questions unanswered: What caused the origin
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Curiosity is the hallmark of human nature, a relentless drive to understand the world around us and our place within it. Questions about the origins of life, the nature of existence, and whether there is a creator—or what created the creator—are among the most profound and timeless inquiries. This article is an exploration of these
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Quantum theory has revolutionised our understanding of reality, challenging traditional views on causality, objectivity, and physical law. The behaviour of subatomic particles defies classical mechanics; they can exist in multiple places at once, exhibit “spooky” action at a distance, and appear to change when observed. However, while quantum mechanics explores these extraordinary phenomena, some theorists