This work explores a conceptual translation of biblical metaphors into the physical language of the Viscous Emergent Spacetime (VES) framework. Within this approach, the universe is interpreted as an informational hydrodynamic system in which spacetime emerges as a macroscopic manifestation of informational flows undergoing irreversible coarse-graining. A formal correspondence matrix is introduced that maps cosmological parameters (informational field I, bulk viscosity coefficients ζ/η, emergent metric gµν, coarse-graining operator C, entropy production rate σ, integrated information Φ, free energy F, and gravitational waves hµν) to theological concepts (Logos, cosmic order, incarnation, creation, the Fall, the soul/imago Dei, prayer, and prophecy/revelation). Special attention is given to the concept of the human being as an informational node, connecting this idea with the Free Energy Principle and Integrated Information Theory. This work builds upon the foundational VES framework (10) and does not attempt theological claims but instead proposes a speculative ontological bridge between cosmological information theory and symbolic religious narratives.
Mikheil Rusishvili (Sun,) studied this question.