Ten years later

(From the article published in March 2026 by Peter Jakubowski in Physics Essays.)
[http://dx.doi.org/10.4006/0836-1398-39.1.127]

Abstract:

Ten years ago, this series of seven previous publications (https://naturics.info/the-newest-publications/) announced the practical realization of the true unification of all domains of traditional physics under the new paradigm of the Quantized Universe. The aim of this series is to present the main theoretical and practical consequences of the unification in physics to a wider scientific community, especially to astrophysicists, geophysicists, and biophysicists. Nevertheless, even today, ten years later, the scientific community seems to be completely unaware of this fundamental progress in science. Therefore, the present part of the series shows once more an overview of the most important achievements of the new-paradigm scientific description of the Universe and of life in it, and of the both creation and evolution from the very beginning until today. Moreover, we are able today, for the first time in human history, to predict the future evolution of the Solar System and of ourselves over the coming millennia.

I. INTRODUCTION
Humanity pursues natural science in order to make sense
of the world we live in and pursues all other types of science in order to answer the biggest questions of our existence. In doing so, we must be aware that we can never arrive at an absolute truth regarding these questions. There is only one absolute truth in science, namely that there are no absolute truths. Everything we imagine and observe around us, we interpret more or less as facts, but these often look very different to other interpreters.
In short, science always works with models of reality. As a rule, newer models have advantages over older ones, so
after a transition period, we discard the older models and
continue to develop the newer ones. In the case of the structure of the Solar System, for example, it took two millennia for the Copernican model to replace the Ptolemaic model. In our case, however, we do not have to wait that long for the Copernican model to be replaced by our model of the Venus-centered Solar System, because this model is only one piece of the mosaic that is the entire worldview of the Quantized Universe. In the new paradigm, the Venus-centered model of the Solar System is a natural consequence of its existence within its Cosmic Hierarchy. This, in turn, is the natural consequence of the creation of the Quantized Universe from the Universal Creative Potential, the Universal One of the Unified Family of all physical quantities.
At some point, every accepted model of the Universe will be replaced by a newer, better one. In our case, however,
it will no longer be enough to try to replace a single mosaic
piece, because all these pieces are connected and support
each other through the new paradigm. A newer, still more
general paradigm will have to be devised in future. Until then, however, there is no alternative for today’s science but to abandon the individual fragmentary models of its specialized domains or raise them to the paradigm level of the Quantized Universe. This article is intended to facilitate the selection of the necessary changes and summarize the new views.

II. HISTORICAL RETROSPECTIVE
The first great discovery toward true unification in physics was made in the 1980s. It was the alternative solution to
Maxwell’s Equations. Its result was the realization of the
natural equivalence between electrodynamics and dynamics, and the conviction that there cannot exist any electromagnetic waves in vacuum. These discoveries were announced in 1990 and 1992.

XI. CONCLUSION
The greatest leap forward in science has been made. There is no denying it. In the present series of articles, the main points of the new-paradigm view of our cosmic home, its origin and evolution, including the higher organized life on Earth, have been presented. Now it is up to the brightest
minds in science to decide when and how this new knowledge can be used for the further peaceful development of our global community. Traditional physics has taken a long break in its development. Many of its best advocates are now desperately searching for new alternatives, but still refuse to accept the new paradigm of the Quantized Universe. Now is the time to give up resistance and secure progress for our common future. AI can (and will) certainly be of great help in this endeavor, if used productively and sensibly. With our series of articles, we have already taken the first step in the right direction. Further studies are encouraged to evaluate and extend these results.