About the creator
Abubaker
Alexzander
A 16-year-old 10th-grade student exploring theoretical physics, cosmology, philosophy, and the questions that sit underneath a description of the universe.
The ideas presented on this website represent the author’s personal philosophical and speculative explorations. They should not be interpreted as established scientific theories unless independently supported by scientific evidence.
Open the Theory ArchiveBiography
Abubaker, also known as Alexzander, is a 16-year-old 10th-grade student with a strong interest in theoretical physics, quantum physics, cosmology, philosophy, and the deeper questions surrounding the nature of reality and the universe.
He explores large-scale questions about space, time, identity, consciousness, reality, and the fundamental structure of the universe. His approach combines curiosity, philosophical reasoning, thought experiments, and an interest in understanding the scientific ideas that describe our universe.
This website is a personal archive of his theories, hypotheses, philosophical thought experiments, questions, and developing ideas. He is a student and an independent explorer of these subjects — not a professional physicist, scientist, researcher, or academic.
The entries collected here are attempts to think clearly in public. They are meant to be challenged, revised, and, when necessary, withdrawn.
Creator’s philosophy
I don’t believe that having an answer is always the most important part of understanding something. Sometimes the most valuable thing is discovering a better question. These theories are my attempts to explore questions about the universe, reality, time, identity, and existence while remaining open to being challenged and changing my ideas as I learn more.
Published philosophical works
These are personal philosophical and speculative explorations. They are not established scientific discoveries or proven theories.
01
A Room Full of Me Paradox
A philosophical thought experiment on identity, responsibility, personal change, and the relationship between different versions of ourselves across time.
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02
The Temporary Timeline Hypothesis
A speculative philosophical exploration of time travel, branching timelines, reality, information, and the possibility of temporary timelines.
Read in the archive
Areas of interest
- Theoretical Physics
- Quantum Physics
- Cosmology
- Philosophy of Physics
- Time and Spacetime
- Philosophy of Identity
- Consciousness and Reality
- Thought Experiments
Why this archive exists
This archive exists because some questions do not stay quiet. Questions about space, time, identity, consciousness, and what a “universe” even is tend to return until they are written down.
Writing them here is a way to keep the difference visible between a scientific idea that describes the world, a thought experiment that tests a concept, and a speculation that is still only a question.
How claims are marked
Claims in this archive are labeled by what they actually are:
- Established fact is reserved for material supported by reliable external sources. - Observation records what was noticed or documented. - Interpretation is the author’s reading of that material. - Hypothesis is a proposed explanation that has not been established. - Speculation is flagged as highly uncertain.
The aim is exploration rather than certainty. A better question is treated as progress. An idea that cannot yet be defended is still allowed on the page — but it is not allowed to borrow the authority of a settled result.
Information supported by reliable external sources.
Something observed or documented, without yet explaining it.
The author’s explanation of an observation.
A proposed explanation that has not been established.
An idea that is currently highly uncertain.
