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Online Published: 09 Apr 2026
 


The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology

Antonio Gr Manzalini.


Abstract
What if the deepest laws of physics and the most ancient theological intuitions are speaking — in different languages — about the same thing? This article explores a speculative but rigorous thread connecting Emmy Noether's conservation theorem, the concept of divine symmetry, and the theological ideas of kenosis (Christian mysticism) and tzimtzum (Kabbalah). The central argument is that Creation is not an arbitrary act of will but a structural necessity of Love: an Absolute that is pure symmetry must break that symmetry in order to love. An appendix proposes a formal scheme making explicit the axiomatic structure underlying this argument.

Key words: Noether's Theorem;Kenosis;Tzimtzum;physics; philosophy;theology


 
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Antonio Gr Manzalini. The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology. IJIIM. 2026; 2(2): 1-8. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20


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Antonio Gr Manzalini. The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology. https://www.ijiim.com/?mno=311077 [Access: April 09, 2026]. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20


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Antonio Gr Manzalini. The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology. IJIIM. 2026; 2(2): 1-8. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20



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Antonio Gr Manzalini. The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology. IJIIM. (2026), [cited April 09, 2026]; 2(2): 1-8. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20



Harvard Style

Antonio Gr Manzalini (2026) The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology. IJIIM, 2 (2), 1-8. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20



Turabian Style

Antonio Gr Manzalini. 2026. The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology. International Journal of Informational Integrative Medicine, 2 (2), 1-8. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20



Chicago Style

Antonio Gr Manzalini. "The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology." International Journal of Informational Integrative Medicine 2 (2026), 1-8. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Antonio Gr Manzalini. "The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology." International Journal of Informational Integrative Medicine 2.2 (2026), 1-8. Print. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Antonio Gr Manzalini (2026) The Pure Symmetry of God From Noether's Theorem to Kenosis and Tzimtzum: a bridge between physics, philosophy, and theology. International Journal of Informational Integrative Medicine, 2 (2), 1-8. doi:10.5455/IJIIM.20