Cosmological debate.

Physics can be classified into mainly two branches, mechanics and cosmology. Whereas mechanics requires conservation of matter and energy and it is essentially analytical, cosmology is intuitive explaining the free creation of energy. In principle mechanics is mathematical inquiring the question “how?” and cosmology is originally intuitive invoking the question “why?”. Further if mechanical applications can be manipulated for illegitimate purposes cosmological laws are for preventing such dangers. The creation of the universe simply cannot be explained technically because, cosmology in its meaning is purely for fundamental reference only rather than any applications. Consciousness is the byproduct of the universe being “something out of nothing”. Whereas environmental conditions are generically of mechanical bearings consciousness must of cosmological in its origin. As the physicist Roger Penrose said the consciousness must be beyond the computable physics in its nature, therefore we can similarly categorise the phenomena of the free creation of the universe. Because remember that the free creation of the universe is materially open and not closed with respect to our human accessibility. Also as far as life is concerned if the universe is freely existing then we can safely do away with the need for locality, unlike as it is for work. In astrophysics a blackhole is of infinite density, that is in behaviour dimensionally closed and it is still mechanically analysed. Whereas the free creation of the universe is infinite gain and it is in nature dimensionally open physical phenomena. Because the fundamental laws of nature do not necessarily have to be on measurable terms, they can also equally be according to the criterion of order. For practical purposes “measure” means “how much?” and “order” is “what comes before the other?”. That is anything that is finite it is of definite measure and conversely the infinite is of definite order. Physically the infinitely resourceful is definitely reliable.

If all the matter and energy in the universe is freely existing prior to its conservation within our human limitation then this fact can be considered as a natural precedent to explain both the origination and complexity of life free from the maximising condition of entropy. If the universe is “something out of nothing” then the terms of cause and effect order also has to be equally miraculous.