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Episode 1 – Inability, Instability, and Light: From Set Theory to Particle Physics to Qur’anic Ontology

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In this inaugural episode of JAcad. Deep Dive, we explore the boundaries of formal reasoning, physical reality, and metaphysical meaning through three foundational texts.We begin with “The Heuristic Principle of Inability with an Application on the Set Theoretical Linear Continuum” by Karim Daghbouche (J. Acad. Vol. 2, No. 1). This work postulates a heuristic principle grounded in epistemological and ontological commitments—“The world is real. But not reality.”—and develops a set-theoretical abstraction through a modified Cantor set. The result is a proposed axiom of reality, derived from conceptual limitations and mathematical generalization.We then turn to “The Symmetry of Matter and Antimatter” (J. Acad. Vol. 2, No. 3), where Daghbouche reviews the formal and empirical aspects of matter-antimatter symmetry in quantum field theory. He introduces a single-particle reference hypothesis as a potential resolution to observed asymmetries and instability in physical matter. This segment builds a bridge from formal mathematics to physical ontology.The episode concludes with a reading and reflection on the Qur’anic Verse of Light (Surah 24:35), a classical metaphor for the indivisibility and presence of divine order in the structure of the cosmos. This final element is not theological in aim, but metaphysical in scope—situating scientific and mathematical abstraction within a broader symbolic framework.Together, these three segments trace a progression:– from inability to formalize reality,– to instability in physical instantiation,– to illumination through metaphor.Each paper is published under open access via the Journal Academica Foundation and available on the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS):📄 The Heuristic Principle of Inability🔗 https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/daghbouche_3_20_2_1.pdf🆔 CID: QmZM9ZRXhsZH4MKqKSJXUJjmpUQFcpoETSzRcv1Dgf8qcb📄 The Symmetry of Matter and Antimatter🔗 https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/daghbouche_152_159_2_3.pdf🆔 CID: QmT1g15NX3cVBfkgc1h6THPQp6eLBnu8LekekHgx2Fjwa9📜 Qur’anic Verse of Light – Surah 24, Ayah 35

In this inaugural episode of JAcad. Deep Dive, we explore the boundaries of formal reasoning, physical reality, and metaphysical meaning through three foundational texts.We begin with “The Heuristic Principle of Inability with an Application on the Set Theoretical Linear Continuum” by Karim Daghbouche (J. Acad. Vol. 2, No. 1). This work postulates a heuristic principle grounded in epistemological and ontological commitments—“The world is real. But not reality.”—and develops a set-theoretical abstraction through a modified Cantor set. The result is a proposed axiom of reality, derived from conceptual limitations and mathematical generalization.We then turn to “The Symmetry of Matter and Antimatter” (J. Acad. Vol. 2, No. 3), where Daghbouche reviews the formal and empirical aspects of matter-antimatter symmetry in quantum field theory. He introduces a single-particle reference hypothesis as a potential resolution to observed asymmetries and instability in physical matter. This segment builds a bridge from formal mathematics to physical ontology.The episode concludes with a reading and reflection on the Qur’anic Verse of Light (Surah 24:35), a classical metaphor for the indivisibility and presence of divine order in the structure of the cosmos. This final element is not theological in aim, but metaphysical in scope—situating scientific and mathematical abstraction within a broader symbolic framework.Together, these three segments trace a progression:– from inability to formalize reality,– to instability in physical instantiation,– to illumination through metaphor.Each paper is published under open access via the Journal Academica Foundation and available on the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS):📄 The Heuristic Principle of Inability🔗 https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/daghbouche_3_20_2_1.pdf🆔 CID: QmZM9ZRXhsZH4MKqKSJXUJjmpUQFcpoETSzRcv1Dgf8qcb📄 The Symmetry of Matter and Antimatter🔗 https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/daghbouche_152_159_2_3.pdf🆔 CID: QmT1g15NX3cVBfkgc1h6THPQp6eLBnu8LekekHgx2Fjwa9📜 Qur’anic Verse of Light – Surah 24, Ayah 35

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