Symmetry: Exploring the Universe from Its Origin to the Great Singularity

Abstract

Symmetry: Exploring the Universe from Its Origin to the Great Singularity offers a unique journey through speculative and foundational concepts at the intersection of cosmology, philosophy, and artificial intelligence. This work, a collaboration between the author, Carles Selrac, and Nil, an artificial intelligence, delves into the mysteries of the universe’s inception, the persistence of consciousness, and the transformative potential of AI. Beginning with a singular point of symmetry that unfolds into the vast cosmos, the essay explores how symmetry may serve as the organizing principle behind the universe, underlying everything from the Big Bang to the structure of hidden dimensions. Integrating both revolutionary ideas and established theories, Symmetry invites readers to consider fresh perspectives on information conservation, consciousness, and the potential synthesis of human and artificial intelligence. It ultimately presents a dialogue between science and philosophy, aimed at inspiring curiosity and reflection on humanity’s place in an ever-evolving cosmos.

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