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The essay presents a speculative, poetic meditation on the cosmos that combines physical, mathematical and metaphysical argument to propose a single-origin unity as the source of all matter and its eventual annihilation. It surveys space broadly rather than focusing on terrestrial detail, critiques exclusive reliance on inductive or deductive methods, and attempts a unified account of origin, composition, and destiny of material and spiritual realms. Written as a blend of philosophical argument and lyrical speculation, the text moves through cosmological thought-experiments, metaphysical propositions, and reflections on scientific method to advance a sweeping, sometimes conjectural vision of the universe.
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