The One Who Created the Universe is not a book of ready-made answers, but an invitation to reflection. Throughout its chapters, the author leads the reader on a journey through science, philosophy, psychology, and faith, weaving together fundamental questions about origin, meaning, and the mystery of existence.
With language that is both accessible and profound, the work challenges absolute certainties and proposes a stance of respect in the face of the unknown. More than opposing science and religion, this book seeks an honest dialogue between the two, showing that doubt and curiosity can be sources of human and spiritual growth.
Blending personal memories, concepts from neurobiology and psychology, philosophical references, and reflections on belief, the text invites each reader to become part of this endless search for meaning. Respect, here, is not merely tolerance, but care and recognition of the value of each person's journey, whether it is marked by scientific rigour or religious devotion.
This work does not offer a full stop, but instead opens doors: the door to mystery, humility, and the courage to go on asking. Who knows, upon crossing it, you too may discover something extraordinary.