The theoretical religion

Both theories: the theory of eternal existence and the theory of intelligent creation, together with the analytical system of essenceism, constitute the content of theoretical religion.

The theoretical religion presented here should be a fully fledged branch of philosophy, as it can introduce an additional area of ​​research. This new branch has the potential to utilize proven methods previously used within other theoretical sciences, such as theoretical astrophysics, quantum mechanics, theoretical biology, and molecular biology and chemistry. Drawing on the experience of these sciences, theoretical religion analyzes phenomena of reality that practical sciences cannot address due to their own research limitations.

Theoretical religion is knowledge based on scientific theories. Specifically, it was formed by two theories: the theory of eternal existence and the theory of intelligent creation, together with the analytical system of essenceism. These theories began by developing intuitive hypotheses and, through these, developed theoretical models. These models help develop the individual findings of theoretical religion. They explain the phenomena under study without necessarily specifying the purpose of their practical application. Unlike practical sciences, which employ empirical methods, theoretical religion, like any theoretical science, primarily creates knowledge open to further development. This creates an open space for the development of future analyses of the phenomena under study. Therefore, it is not burdened by final findings in the form of dogmas.

To create this important endeavor, I first applied an analytical system I had previously developed called essenceism. This system clearly defined principles and rules of conduct, and especially research instruments adapted to the development of such important knowledge. As the creator of the essenceism system, I used all the proven findings of this system to create the two theories mentioned here (the theory of eternal existence and the theory of intelligent creation) to shape the content of theoretical religion. The analytical system of essenceism and the theories derived from it were primarily focused on innovative explanations of the origin of the universe, the phenomenon of matter arising from energy, the emergence of life on planet Earth, and the existence of intelligent beings on it. The idea of ​​theoretical religion assumes the existence of a state in which the entire universe "remains." This state was defined as a boundless sphere beyond time and space. According to the interchangeable theories, this sphere is entirely filled by the presence of an Intelligent First Cause, which theoretical religion calls the Original Being. This thesis provides a basis for understanding the possibility of an ideal world, consistent with the creative concept of the Original Being. This constitutes the most important knowledge of theoretical religion. All this knowledge can complement scientific knowledge, becoming a "spiritual" theory of everything

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The theory of eternal existence - (in English)