What if the universe did not begin with an explosion, but with a fracture?In The Fractured Universe, Yousef Arrasheed presents a bold philosophical vision of cosmic origin—one in which existence begins not from nothing, but from a state of perfect unity. This unity, stable and indivisible, did not collapse through force, but through a subtle break in its own structure.From this fracture, reality emerges.Space, time, matter, and energy are no longer seen as primary elements, but as consequences of a deeper transformation—an unfolding of laws that once existed in perfect coherence. As unity breaks, diversity appears. As coherence weakens, structure begins.This book explores:The moment of cosmic separationThe transformation of fundamental lawsThe role of instability in creationThe emergence of complexity from simplicityBlending philosophy with scientific imagination, The Fractured Universe challenges conventional cosmology and invites the reader to reconsider the nature of reality itself.This is not just a theory of the universe.It is a theory of how existence begins.