In Cosmic Evolution Theory, Yousef Arrasheed presents a bold and unified vision of existence-one that moves beyond traditional cosmology and into a deeper philosophical and structural understanding of reality. This work challenges the conventional idea that the universe began with a singular explosion. Instead, it proposes that before matter, energy, and time, there existed a state of pure law-an ordered, silent foundation from which everything emerges.
From this perspective, the universe is not a random accident, but a structured unfolding process driven by transformation, separation, and evolution. Across this series, readers are guided through: The hidden nature of the void-not as emptiness, but as structured potential The moment of primordial separation-when unity breaks and existence begins The emergence of time as a measure of change and difference The dual nature of reality-wave and particle, continuity and separation The role of black holes as cosmic seeds for new universes The possibility that laws themselves evolve, adapt, and shape existence Blending physics, philosophy, and original theoretical insight, this series offers a new framework for understanding reality-not just as it appears, but as it forms.
This is not just a theory of the universe. It is a theory of existence itself.
In Cosmic Evolution Theory, Yousef Arrasheed presents a bold and unified vision of existence-one that moves beyond traditional cosmology and into a deeper philosophical and structural understanding of reality. This work challenges the conventional idea that the universe began with a singular explosion. Instead, it proposes that before matter, energy, and time, there existed a state of pure law-an ordered, silent foundation from which everything emerges.
From this perspective, the universe is not a random accident, but a structured unfolding process driven by transformation, separation, and evolution. Across this series, readers are guided through: The hidden nature of the void-not as emptiness, but as structured potential The moment of primordial separation-when unity breaks and existence begins The emergence of time as a measure of change and difference The dual nature of reality-wave and particle, continuity and separation The role of black holes as cosmic seeds for new universes The possibility that laws themselves evolve, adapt, and shape existence Blending physics, philosophy, and original theoretical insight, this series offers a new framework for understanding reality-not just as it appears, but as it forms.
This is not just a theory of the universe. It is a theory of existence itself.