YHWH AS A SYMMETRY-PRESERVING OPERATOR IN CPT-SYMMETRIC COSMOLOGY
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This manuscript proposes a refined interpretation of the Tetragrammaton YHWH as a symmetry-preserving dynamical operator rather than a physical state or anthropomorphic agent. Building on CPT-symmetric cosmological models and the Hartle–Hawking no-boundary proposal, the framework identifies a structural correspondence between the four-letter Divine Name and the mathematical principles governing standing wave solutions in symmetric physical systems. The maximally entangled Bell state serves as a conceptual template for the invariant cosmological configuration, while YHWH is interpreted as the operator that generates, couples, and normalizes this configuration across causal domains. By introducing a v–omega decomposition drawn from wave physics, the manuscript resolves the apparent tension between eternal symmetry and directional temporal experience. The analysis further demonstrates that Genesis 1:1–3 can be read as a sequential description of symmetry breaking within an oscillatory system rather than creation ex nihilo. While speculative, the framework remains structurally conservative, avoids claims of prescient scientific knowledge, and offers a coherent conceptual bridge between quantum cosmology, wave dynamics, and ancient symbolic language
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- Working paper: 10.5281/zenodo.17751564 (DOI)