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The Twelve Assumptions-C1 The Pointillist Model MAF-H1H2

Authors: Abd, Khawla;

The Twelve Assumptions-C1 The Pointillist Model MAF-H1H2

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Abstract This research paper presents a dual theoretical framework for understanding the origin of the universe and the formation of elementary particles, inspired by the heritage texts of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (as). The framework consists of two main parts: The first is the “Theory of Creation through Cosmic Hurricanes,” which proposes that the universe did not originate from a random explosion, but rather from an organized, cyclonic process similar to hurricanes, explaining the emergence of coherent cosmic systems. This part links traditional descriptions with modern physical concepts such as astrodynamics. The second part is “The Pointillist Model,” which assumes that everything in the universe consists of basic ‘points’ that are the smallest quanta of energy and are characterized by unique properties such as partial fullness and “zero dimension.” . This model explains the mechanisms of subatomic particles such as Higgs bosons, quarks, and photons, and explains complex quantum phenomena such as the butterfly effect and the double-slit experiment. The framework offers a new interpretation of the “six days” mystery in creation and links matter and antimatter as two images of a single energy point. This framework unifies traditional insights with modern physics and offers a geometric and logical explanation for the origin of the universe and the dynamics of particles, while proposing solutions to some of the challenges in the Standard Model.

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Cyclonic creation theory;, ; Dark matter; Quantum physics, Point model;, Vacuum energy;, Elementary particles;

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