Source: “Is the Absolute Vacuum God?”, By Paul C. Mocombe, West Virginia State University, The Mocombeian Foundation, Inc; Journal of Internal Medicine and Health Affairs.

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In this research article, Paul C. Mocombe explores the intersection of quantum physics and the philosophy of religion by investigating whether the absolute vacuum—a nonspatial, fifth-dimensional realm—is the scientific equivalent of God. Rather than aligning with the singular, personal deity of Abrahamic traditions, the author argues that this source of all matter and forces functions as a probability wavefunction that mirrors the pantheistic and animistic views found in Taoism and Haitian Vodou. At the heart of this work is Consciousness Field Theory, which proposes that awareness is an emergent fifth force of nature carried by subatomic particles called psychions. These particles allow individual consciousness to remain distinct yet interconnected within the vacuum, suggesting that the human soul is a localized resonance of a much larger, recycled universal information field. By synthesizing materialist and post-materialist perspectives, Mocombe seeks to resolve the hard problem of consciousness by framing our subjective experiences as reflections of an infinite, self-creating multiverse.

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The Fifth-Dimensional Pulse: Is the Absolute Vacuum the Ghost in Our Machine?

For millennia, the human story has been caught in a binary crossfire between the "divine spark" of theism and the "existential void" of atheism. We have been forced to choose: either we are the artifacts of a personal, interventionist Creator standing outside of time, or we are the accidental byproducts of a universe that surged out of nothingness, destined for a cold, silent eternity. But what if this divide is merely a failure of perspective? What if the "nothingness" of the physicist and the "God" of the philosopher are, in fact, the same 5th-dimensional reality?

This is the radical recalibration forced upon us by Paul C. Mocombe. His thesis strips away the veil of traditional metaphysics to reveal the "Absolute Vacuum"—a nonspatial, nontemporal, 5th-dimensional probability wavefunction. In this framework, God is not a person to be petitioned, but a physical architecture to be understood. By synthesizing the rigors of quantum field theory with the ancient intuitions of Haitian Vodou and the phenomenology of Martin Heidegger, Mocombe suggests that we are not merely inhabiting the universe; we are resonating with its very source.

1. The Anatomy of the Absolute: God as a Wavefunction