
This paper introduces a groundbreaking theory that proposes the universe is structured as a seven-dimensional closed-loop system, where energy, information, and consciousness interact through an infinite network of Fibonacci-based spirals. Unlike conventional models that assume linear energy propagation, this theory suggests that energy is continuously emitted in Fibonacci spirals and returns in a self-reinforcing cycle—akin to the Ouroboros principle of eternal return. A novel aspect of this theory is the hypothesis that carbon-12 emerges naturally as the first stable matter from Fibonacci-structured energy compression. This challenges the traditional assumption that carbon-12 formation is purely the result of stellar fusion, suggesting instead that structured fractal fields play a fundamental role in material formation. The theory explores key implications across physics, quantum mechanics, and biology, including:* Quantum entanglement as a resonance within a unified field* A new perspective on evolution as a non-local information transfer process* The chakras as access points to a universal consciousness matrix* The role of Fibonacci energy compression in matter formation* Possible explanations for telepathy and quantum information transmission This model presents a unifying approach that connects quantum physics, cosmology, and consciousness studies, offering new insights into how energy and awareness operate in a structured, multidimensional framework.
Energy Fields, Consciousness Studies, Fibonacci physics, Quantum Mechanics, Cosmology
Energy Fields, Consciousness Studies, Fibonacci physics, Quantum Mechanics, Cosmology
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