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Alpha and Omega: On the Cosmos, the Now, and the God Who holds both Ends

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This essay develops a speculative metaphysical framework that interprets cosmological becoming, temporal actualization, and divine sustaining through the concept of the Now as the ontological condition under which events become actual. Building on a prior series concerning time, will, and the structure of becoming, the essay proposes the lemniscate (∞) as a structural model for enduring becoming: a figure in which recurrence is not mere repetition but traversal through an invariant crossing point where potential becomes actual.

The framework distinguishes between orbiting structures that circle without renewal and traversing structures that pass through actualization, applying this distinction analogically across biological persistence, cosmological expansion, numerical representation, and theological reflection. Particular attention is given to the relationship between entropy and metaphysical dissipation, the symbolic recurrence embedded in decimal representation, and the theological interpretation of divine sustaining as continuous actualization rather than episodic intervention.

The essay explicitly does not present itself as analytic philosophy, empirical cosmology, or scientific demonstration. Rather, it operates as speculative metaphysics, advancing by structural analogy, ontological interpretation, and cross-domain coherence. Within that framework, the biblical declaration “I am the Alpha and the Omega” is interpreted not as a temporal sequence of beginning and ending, but as the eternal sustaining ground of all becoming.

This work will be of interest to readers in metaphysics, philosophy of religion, speculative theology, classical theism, and independent philosophical inquiry.

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2026-05-10