This preprint develops a framework of continuous creation in which the universe is understood as an ongoing physical process rather than a closed historical event. Building on the concepts of the Point Without Orientation, emergence as a physical mechanism, the Common Energy Prime, and thermodynamic lensing, the universe is treated as a living system capable of sustained structural generation. Creation is not associated with a singular explosive origin but with recurring emergent transitions driven by energetic incompatibility and reorientation. Galactic formation, atomic transitions, and cognitive insight are presented as scale-invariant expressions of the same underlying process. Within this framework, time, structure, and coherence are continuously produced through emergence, rather than inherited from an initial condition. The universe is therefore characterized not by decay from an origin, but by persistent creative dynamics operating across scales.
Kujtim Gjoka (Fri,) studied this question.