Cosmic Evolution and Entropy: The Ray of Creation Theory

This is why if the Universe at the dawn of its existence found itself in the very special condition of having an entropy that allowed the evolution of myriads of Galaxies for billions of years, it is because such a Universe is not only the fruit of an organic evolution preceding us that is unknown to us, but that such organic evolution must have had a precise purpose.

Free Energy and the Ray of Creation

An evolution is possible only when a source of free energy is present to operate this evolution. In the absence of free energy, when the entropy of a system is maximum, no work can be performed. When the system is in thermal equilibrium, energy is uniformly distributed, no defined dynamism can manifest and no evolution is possible. For this reason we must think that the beginning of the Universe, in whatever way it happened, coincided with a great energetic disequilibrium, a formidable entropic lowering and an immense injection of free energy that allowed the evolution of the Universe for billions and billions of years up to our days.

An impulse of Energy-Life-Consciousness that, from an initial state of the Universe, diffused in space-time giving form to all the hierarchical structures that we know. The ray of Life, or Ray of Creation, has, before arriving to nourish our consciousness, crossed all the space-temporal depths of the Universe organizing hierarchically galactic Superclusters, Galaxies, myriads of Stars, Suns and planetary Systems full of life, and will continue to diffuse into the cosmic void.

Since the beginnings of civilization it has been evident that life on Earth, the evolution of all organisms present in it, is based on the free energy produced by the Sun and the consequent thermal and chemical disequilibrium present on the planet. In the absence of this free energy, any organic evolution, independently of ecological conditions, would be unthinkable. Similarly, the Sun's free energy derives from the disequilibrium of a failed gravitational collapse at the Center of the Galaxy. Finally, all Universal evolution from an entropic point of view is made possible by the very low initial entropy of the Universe.

Without organization into universal hierarchical structures, energy would simply diffuse uniformly and disperse into cosmic void without giving rise to any evolution. Conversely, the force of gravity, aggregating and condensing energy-matter into ever greater hierarchical structures, provides a shield against energetic dispersion and entropic disintegrating advancement, creating sources of free energy that nourish hierarchically inferior structures and systems, giving them the possibility of evolution.

Thus our Galaxy, the Milky Way, finds its possibility of development within the galactic supercluster, the Sun finds the possibility of its evolution thanks to the free energy generated by the Center of the Galaxy, the Solar System and particularly Earth with all its flora and fauna find their source of free energy in the Sun and the Moon finds it in Earth. This is the Ray of Creation that crosses the entire Universe and which is indicated as the Great Cosmic Octave and classified according to the law of 7 or the analogy of the musical Octave.

Note Entity Scale Energy
Do Universe $1 M_U \sim 10^{12} M_G$
Si Galaxy $1 M_G \sim 10^{12} M_{\odot}$
La Sun $1 M_{\odot} \sim 3 \cdot 10^5 M_J$
Sol Planets $1 M_J \sim 3 \cdot 10^2 M_{\oplus}$
Fa Earth $1 M_{\oplus} \sim 6 \times 10^{24}$ kg
Mi Moon $1 M_L \sim 0.012 M_{\oplus}$
Re Nothing 0

The universal Energy-vital impulse diffuses from an absolute center of the macrocosm through the Rays of Creation, one of which is ours. These rays, vitalizing relative centers of life and consciousness, are transmitted exploiting the universal hierarchical organization until reaching the primordial adynamic fluid, the Nothing from which Creation was drawn.

Flow and Reflux of Universal Life

Two classes of phenomena regulate the flow and reflux of universal life, two processes that we have identified as organic and mechanical, syntropic and entropic. The first, which organize into hierarchical structures coordinated among themselves and which permit the evolutionary use of energy, while the others act with a disintegrating and dispersive action that makes energy unusable and diffuses it in universal space-time. These two universal currents, which coexist in the same circumscribed fluid space, are two acts of a single breath: the flow and reflux of universal life.

However, while coexisting at every moment of evolution, these two currents are not equivalent in this evolutionary stage of the Universe. In this historical phase the entropic current dominates the Universe. Every physical process increments universal entropy, that is, disperses free energy transformable into work. If from a local point of view we observe organic phenomena, where entropy tends to decrease, at a global level the entropy of all systems increases inexorably according to the second law of thermodynamics.