The Problem of Beginning of the Universe

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Wuttinan Chanakul
Phramaha Maghavin Purisuttamo

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          Is Big Bang, the origin of the universe, created by God or Random selection? Scientists who support the theory evolution and theologists who support the theory of creationism, while analyzing to unfold the ultimate reality, obviously utilize the inductive method to provide the conclusion whereby a problem is precipitated by using only information one sees essential or beneficial and thereby getting rid of what one sees irrelevant resulting in proposing the different theory of it which is somehow caused by the demarcated views of such reality. In this paper, I will make use of deductive method while dealing with the ultimate reality through Quantum Physical view where the existence of Quantum physics is considerably explained as to how the sameness of substance and non-substance comes into being. In this, it is argued that the universe is the mere phenomenon of being thing between properties of pure Mathematics and Quantum.

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