Cosmic Order - Cosmic Chaos
Cosmic Order
Based on Universal Law, the behaviour of the Law obeys an active and unbreakable Law. The Law of Order. Order is the absolute obedience in the behaviour and movement of the Celestial bodies, which in their parts and in their totality follow the Natural Laws with absolute precision and mathematical regularity. According to the modern Cosmological Principle, the Universe is Isotropic by nature.
More specifically: A relatively moving observer sees the Universe as having the same physical characteristics in all directions, while, in its entirety, the same Natural Laws apply in all parts, making it isotropic, and completely and qualitatively unalterable. The arrangement and distribution of galactic systems remains constant in every direction, while the permanent and stable extent of microwaves and radiation fully confirm its isotropic behaviour.
With evidence of homogeneity on a scale of ten million parsecs, science proves that the distribution of galactic clusters in the two hemispheres selected as research areas does not differ from each other, which confirms the stable state of isotropy of the Universe. Within the framework of Einstein’s theory of relativity, time is not separated as a distinct quantity, but coexists with space in a four-dimensional unity, defined as spacetime, within which the universe is studied by modern cosmologists. In the Universe of Absolute Order, the idea of the BIG BANG has been implanted in recent decades. The Big Bang, which began 13.7 billion years ago, has been largely accepted by the scientific community, but it contradicts the classical theories of space and time of the ancient Greek philosophers and physicists, who firmly believed in the Absolute Order as the result of the Principle of Everything.
If Absolute Order, as a legal arsenal, as Complete, as Perfect, as a spontaneous Principle, as Primordial Perfection, did not exist as the ‘Principle of the Principle,’ what science could claim that the Asymmetrical, Imperfect and Random BIG BANG could gradually fill the void of Absolute Order, at the level of Harmony and Symmetry, and for what reason, the ‘opening of the universe’ defined as a cosmic discovery by the American astronomer Hubble, can anyone experimentally or even conceptually prove that it began 13.7 billion years ago and that it continues to open up, without this ‘opening’ be justified by the controlled legal conditions of Earth and our Solar System continuing with the ‘Infinite Conditions of Motion’? In fact, Hubble never claimed that the galaxies are moving away, but that there is a red shift in the spectrum of light coming to us from the depths of Space. Scientists of the younger generation ‘gave birth’ to the idea of the Cosmic ‘opening’.
Always emphasising the idea that the Order imposed by the Laws of Harmony and Symmetry is neither emitted nor absorbed by Chaos, for the simple reason that Harmony, as a result of Order, is equal to perfection and it is impossible for an ‘imperfect and unpredictable explosion’ to give rise to a Universe tending towards Perfection and then return to Disorder… It should also be noted that behind every event, every action, every quality that derives from the Universal Law, there is a Legal Mind, which imposes its complete and total will on the infinite functioning of everything. It is considered, under any philosophical interpretation, impossible for this Mind to use ‘wrong tools’ for the construction of the “Beginning” and ‘wrong tools’ for the construction of the ‘End’ in parts or in the whole of the universal world.
The time will soon come when space scientists will deal with a Universe that is as it is because there is Man who observes it and functions as it functions because there is a supreme mind as its Creator….
… And that this Universe will be investigated through the Perfection but also the Eternity of its very Nature and not on the basis of the ideological experiments of an imperfect and unexpected ‘Principle’ which in the end swallows up and destroys all worldly events and all human actions based on the pursuit of the Values of life that continue forever.
In the 2nd century AD, I asked Saint Augustine, ‘What did God do before He created the world?’ And the Saint replied:
‘He prepared hell to put those who ask such questions in it.’
Cosmic Chaos
‘There is no zero. Nothing comes from nothing.’ Parmenides.
When our desired interpretation of how the parts or the whole of the Universe work does not coincide with our intentions, the answer to our question appears chaotic.
However, we must accept that humans, from ancient times to the present day and into the distant future, harbour a deep-rooted obsession with discovering the Order that emerges from Chaos, to such an extent that progress, in general, is based on this obsession.
If we consider, for example, light, which reveals the marvellous works of creation before our astonished eyes, this light, although it consists of waves, behaves as if it consists of particles. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle suggests, using some new mathematical tools, that particles, in a purely chaotic interpretation, behave in a strange way like waves, have no definite position, but spread out in space with a specific distribution of probabilities.
In this constant struggle between order and disorder, harmony and chaos, which fills the laboratories of scientists, especially those working in space physics, the ingenuity of the human mind has, over time, provided answers that lead the societies of the world to constantly new questions.
In Ancient Greece, in the 8th century BC, Hesiod presented for the first time in the then existing history of the Earth what is known as ‘Hesiod’s Theogony’, which vividly describes Chaos as the primary manifestation of the world, which, through an evolutionary process of continuous change in motion and matter from the unified to the divided, from the uniform to the multiform, from the One to the many. This is followed by an endless struggle between creative opposing forces, resulting in Symmetry, Balance, ultimate Harmony and Life, which make the Universe exist. Conditions are the result of opposites, where random and complex elements of infinite matter take shape in coordinated situations.
Anaximenes, a student of Anaximander, proclaims that cosmic genesis, through its chaotic processes, is based on the condensation and rarefaction of air. The varying densities of air give rise to the various substances that create the natural world.
Subsequently, Anaxagoras, the philosopher from Clazomenae, born in 500 BC, a profound scholar of disorder who compiled the Order, accepted that ‘In the beginning, the elements were mixed and confused. Everything was in everything!’ The Order that emerged through the separation of species and genera had as its origin a diverse, indeterminate mass which, in its mixture, the universal Mind gave movement, separation and harmonious order. In short, the primordial matter concealed within itself the potential for the final order. In the Book of Genesis, we read: “The earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And God said, Let there be light… And there was light.”
In a scientific, modern approach, beyond the inconsistencies arising from the sequence of events in Genesis, what remains is that Chaos is once again the protagonist of the Beginning of Creation.
In our time, the concept of Chaos is characterised by the field of science that analyses the complexity of the functioning of natural systems, whose evolution depends on their primordial principle.
The theory of Chaos or Chaotic State concerns the behaviour of specific non-linear dynamic systems which develop in their course from a sensitive dependence on the existing initial conditions but also from a non-periodicity.
The result of this sensitivity is a seemingly random behaviour of the systems, despite the fact that these systems are causal or deterministic.
This indicates that the laws of their evolution do not contain random parameters and act according to their specific purpose.
It should be emphasised that a nonlinear dynamic system may exhibit one or more behaviours, such as:
Ending up in a state of calm (moving towards stillness).
Continuously in systems that have been blocked, all the time.
Making periodic or non-periodic movements.
Making chaotic movements.
It should also be noted that Chaos Science was the third great revolution of the 20th century, following Quantum Mechanics and General and Special Relativity.
At this point, we must emphasise that Einstein, in order to support his Theory of Relativity, had accepted that ‘the Universe is stable’, taking into account what Parmenides had argued 2,500 years earlier.
However, thinking about Newton’s Law of Gravity, which could be disrupted at very large distances, Einstein established the well-known ‘Cosmological Constant’ which he represented with the Greek capital letter L, which in its scientific explanation meant that ‘space-time has an inherent tendency to expand.’
The purpose of Chaos Science is to imitate the Cosmic Order in order to achieve balance in human thought and in everyday life in general, with the ultimate goal of subjugating the chaotic forces of nature by evaluating them in the fields of human knowledge.
Scientific writings point out that chaos has three different properties:
1) Formless, shapeless matter, also characterised as chaotic, which existed in a lawless state before the Universe was created.
2) Absolute disorder, which in a confused state fills space.
and 3) ‘Thoughtful behaviour’ as typically manifested in a deterministic system. Thought refers to the random and unplanned. Determinism means the effect that arises from the cause, the law that arises from the Law. In a natural system, entropy is the degree of disorder that characterises the system itself.