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This study proposes love as a universal attractive force driving creation and evolution. It challenges supernatural explanations, offering a scientific perspective on the emergence of order from chaos.

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Area of Science:

  • Cosmology
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Evolutionary Biology

Background:

  • Religious creation myths, such as the Genesis account, posit supernatural origins for the universe.
  • The emergence of order from a disordered state is a fundamental question across disciplines.
  • Scientific explanations for origins often focus on physical processes and natural laws.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel, generalized concept of love as a fundamental force in the universe.
  • To offer an alternative to supernatural creation narratives with a scientific, evolutionary perspective.
  • To explore the dynamics of self-creation and the emergence of order through attraction.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis integrating scientific theories with philosophical inquiry.
  • Comparative analysis of religious creation myths and scientific evolutionary models.
  • Development of a theoretical framework for 'love' as a generic power of attraction.

Main Results:

  • The study posits that a generalized concept of love, as a power of attraction, provides a cogent explanation for the emergence of order.
  • It suggests an evolutionary continuity of being driven by this attractive force, rather than external divine intervention.
  • This framework offers a 'new myth' for understanding cosmic and biological self-creation.

Conclusions:

  • The dynamics of creation and the emergence of order can be understood through a generalized concept of love as an attractive force.
  • This perspective offers a scientifically grounded alternative to traditional creation stories.
  • Evolutionary continuity is presented as a process driven by inherent attractive principles rather than solely external forces.