THE CELL, VIBRATION, AND THE UNITY OF EXISTENCE
Although cosmology explains the beginning of the universe with the Big Bang model, this model relies solely on physical observations and leaves the question of why the beginning occurred unanswered. This study proposes the Dispersal through Vibration Model as an alternative interpretation of the universe's origin. According to this model, the universe was formed by the alternating and harmonious expansion of a primordial vibration cell that emerged with the command "Be" from the first cause or a cosmic, originary, primordial will.
In this model, the biological cell is considered the first organized form of energy at the physical level. Ion movements across the cell membrane, ATP production in mitochondria, and the rotation of the DNA helix are reflections of primordial vibration on a biological scale.
Harmony in nature is considered not merely as a result of natural selection, but as a wholeness derived from a common vibrational origin. Atmospheric cycles, ecosystems, photosynthesis processes, and neural transmission mechanisms are processes that operate at different frequencies but are connected to the same primordial vibrational structure.
In this model, consciousness is considered the highest organized form of energy. The gamma waves of the brain are the neurophysiological indicators of this organized vibration. The emergence of consciousness creates a new level of order within the system; this order allows for the introduction of phenomena such as intention, choice, and meaning, which transcend physical laws.
The "code" found at the origin of the primordial vibration cell is of an order that the human mind cannot directly comprehend. The nature, functioning, and purpose of this code can only be known by the creator. Humans can only express this code through metaphors; the concept of "source code" is used for this reason.