What moved the nothingness before time, space, or matter existed? The Absurd Theory of Everything: The Great Primordial Wave dares to confront the questions science avoids but cannot ignore.
This groundbreaking work by Gerson Segura explores the possibility that the universe did not begin with an explosion, but with a resonance-a vibration within the void that gave birth to space, time, matter, and even consciousness. Drawing from quantum physics, cosmology, and philosophy, Segura proposes that all forces and structures of reality are echoes of a single primordial oscillation still reverberating through existence.
Through engaging explanations and bold speculation, the book examines:
The nature of the quantum vacuum as a sea of hidden vibrations.
The possibility that matter is nothing more than crystallized frequency.
Consciousness as a fundamental resonance, not a byproduct of the brain.
The "Universal Segura Equation (EUS)" as a framework to unify the forces of physics.
Both poetic and scientific, this book invites the reader into a journey that bridges myth and mathematics, mystery and reason. It does not claim to hold final answers-only to reveal that reality may be far more vibrational, interconnected, and absurd than we ever imagined.