2️⃣) ABS RULE OF UNIVERSE ( SCIENTIFIC PAPER STYLE)

SCIENTIFIC PAPER STYLE 




The ABS Rule of the Universe:

A Zero-Sum Principle for Universal Stability**

Author: ASWIN B S
Affiliation: Independent Researcher
Keywords: Nothingness, Zero-sum universe, Conservation laws, Symmetry, Quantum vacuum, Cosmology


Abstract

Modern physics describes the universe through multiple independent laws, ranging from classical mechanics to quantum field theory and cosmology. This paper proposes a unifying conceptual principle, termed the ABS Rule of the Universe, which states that for a stable universe, nothing must remain nothing. By representing “nothing” as a perfectly balanced zero-sum system, this framework provides an intuitive explanation for the origin of the universe, conservation laws, Newton’s third law, and the apparent invisibility of parallel or complementary universes. The model is consistent with symmetry principles, quantum vacuum behavior, and conservation laws derived from fundamental invariances.


1. Introduction

The origin of the universe remains one of the most fundamental questions in physics. The Big Bang model suggests that spacetime, matter, and energy emerged from an initial state often described as “nothing.” However, the physical meaning of nothing is rarely clarified.

This paper explores the hypothesis that “nothing” is not the absence of existence, but rather a perfectly balanced state, where all physical quantities cancel globally. This leads to the formulation of the ABS Rule of the Universe, which proposes that all physical laws emerge as mechanisms to preserve this balance.


2. Defining Nothingness

Nothingness is commonly misunderstood as emptiness. However, true nothingness cannot possess:

  • Matter

  • Energy

  • Space

  • Time

  • Fields

  • Observable properties

To analyze nothingness quantitatively, it is represented mathematically as:

[0]

This representation allows the decomposition of nothing into equal and opposite components without violating its net value.


3. Mathematical Representation of Nothing

A fundamental identity of zero is:

[0 = (+1) + (-1)]

Extending this concept:

[0 = (+♾️) + (-♾️)]

Here:

  • (+♾️) represents all positive physical quantities

  • (-♾️) represents all negative physical quantities

From an external perspective, these quantities cancel completely, yielding nothing. Internally, however, structured systems may exist.


4. Formation of Dual Universes

The ABS framework proposes that the universe emerged as a zero-sum bifurcation, forming two complementary universes:

  • A positive universe, containing positive energy, matter, and time direction

  • A negative universe, containing corresponding negative quantities

Together, they preserve the global condition:

[Total = 0]

This structure can be conceptualized as a zero bubble, invisible from an external reference frame.


5. Role of Quantum Fields and the Higgs Mechanism

Within each universe, particles interact with quantum fields. In particular:

  • The Higgs field provides mass to particles

  • The quantum vacuum is not empty, but filled with fluctuating fields

This supports the idea that apparent nothingness can host dynamic internal structure while remaining globally neutral.


6. Stability Through Limited Exchange

For stability, limited interaction occurs between the positive and negative universes via:

  • Virtual particles

  • Field fluctuations

  • Quantum-level exchanges

These interactions do not collapse the system, but instead maintain symmetry and equilibrium, analogous to vacuum fluctuations in quantum field theory.


7. Observational Consequences

7.1 Why Nothing Is Observed Outside Our Universe

When observing beyond our universe, no direct structure is detected. Under the ABS Rule:

  • Complementary universes cancel observational signatures

  • From a distant reference frame, the system appears as nothing


7.2 Why Universes Do Not Visibly Interact

If full interaction occurred:

  • Positive and negative quantities would annihilate

  • The zero-sum balance would be violated dynamically

  • Universal collapse would result

Therefore, nature restricts large-scale interaction.


8. The ABS Rule of the Universe

For a stable universe, nothing remains nothing.

This rule acts as a global constraint governing all physical processes.


9. Explanation of Fundamental Laws

9.1 Newton’s Third Law

If an action force existed without reaction:

  • A net force would arise from nothing

  • This would introduce imbalance

To preserve zero-sum stability:
[
\vec{F}{action} + \vec{F}{reaction} = 0
]

Thus, Newton’s third law emerges naturally.


9.2 Law of Conservation of Mass

If mass were created:

  • It would originate from nothing

  • This implies unbalanced positive mass

If mass were destroyed:

  • It would disappear into nothing

  • Again violating balance

Hence:

Mass can neither be created nor destroyed

This preserves global neutrality.


10. Relation to Modern Physics

The ABS Rule aligns conceptually with:

  • Noether’s theorem (symmetry → conservation laws)

  • Quantum vacuum energy

  • Matter–antimatter symmetry

  • Energy conservation

  • Cosmological balance models

While speculative, the framework is consistent with known physical principles.


11. Conclusion

The ABS Rule of the Universe proposes that all physical laws exist to preserve a single condition: global nothingness. The universe, rather than violating nothingness, is a structured internal fluctuation of a zero-sum system.

This principle offers a unified conceptual explanation for:

  • The origin of the universe

  • Conservation laws

  • Fundamental forces

  • Cosmic stability

Future work may formalize this idea mathematically and explore testable predictions.


Acknowledgment

This work is presented for educational and conceptual exploration, without intent to conflict with established scientific or philosophical frameworks.


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