This comprehensive work elaborates on the "Natural and Universal Mathematics" paradigm, redefining mathematics not merely as a tool for calculation but as the common denominator of all scientific disciplines, the heart of science, and a universal language of communication that makes sense of the building blocks of the universe. The study examines mathematical reality across a broad spectrum, starting from the ontological reconceptualization of the concept of zero, through the foundations of set theory, mathematical formulations of quantum mechanics, information theory and entropy, mathematical cosmology, the qualitative transformation of numbers, the distinction between infinity and eternity, and the hierarchy of science and Ilm (Divine Knowledge). The core argument is that mathematics discovers rather than invents reality, and that the universal language consists of mathematical structures.
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