THE LAW EINSTEIN SOUGHT: THE STRIVING FOR EQUILIBRIUM, AND THE FUNDAMENTAL NATURE OF ENERGY AND TIME
Abstract
This paper investigates the origin of the universe, energy transformation, and the fundamental nature of black holesunder a single unifying principle: the Law of Striving for Equilibrium. According to the concept proposed by theauthor, the Big Bang represents the disruption of the universe's primordial absolute equilibrium, where theresulting energy gradients (differentiation) gave rise to motion and the flow of time. We demonstrate that theessence of the Unified Field Theory, which Albert Einstein sought during the final decades of his life, isfundamentally rooted in space-time's geometric striving to restore this equilibrium. Furthermore, black holes areconceptualized not merely as celestial objects, but as global mechanisms that break down matter to its core quarkgluon constituents, eliminating structural gradients, and serving as portals returning the cosmos to its original,absolute state of equilibrium.