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= Non-Quantum = Non-quantum is a term used to describe a specific state that existed prior to any quantum states in a paper entitled "The Origin and Early Development of the Universe; Part One: Non-Quantum Energy and the Creation of Potential Energy" by Richard Janssen in 2018 which is taken from the first chapters of a book entitled "The Origin and Early Development of the Universe; Non-Quantum Energy and the Creation of Quantum Particles as the Source of Dark Energy". Non-quantum is used to describe the state of the Cosmos before the first quantum particle appeared in the Universe and Non-Quantum is described as the first causal agent in the creation of the Universe.

Prior to this use the term "non-quantum" had been defined as an adjective meaning not comparable or as a noun linked with mechanics to mean unaccountable which in physics has been applied to indicate the use of classical or Newtonian mechanics rather than quantum mechanics. Tammaro states that "a non-classical, non-quantum theory, or NCQ is any fully consistent theory that differs fundamentally from both the corresponding classical and quantum theories, while exhibiting certain features common to both" but this is its not its only definition as currently used in physics. Non-quantum in physics is sometimes used to refer as Boughn does to a "classical" rather than "quantum" approach to a problem such in his theories on non-quantum gravity he employees "the (heretical) point of view that gravity may be an inherently classical, i.e., nonquantum" to explain that a non-quantum or classical approach was taken and not an approach that uses elements blending both classical and quantum mechanics.

Non-quantum and quantum are used by Janssen as contemporary expressions of "incorporeal" and "body" as Mead used in translations of the dialogues between Hermes and his disciple, Asclepius appearing in the Corpus Hermeticum, Book II: 1-6b. In this contemporary use quantum and non-quantum are modeled from these dialogs to differentiate the quantum universe from the non-quantum cosmos Hermes suggested the universe exists within. In this use derived from Hermetic dialogs, a non-quantum cosmos exists without measure since non-quantum exists without quantum or corporal parts that can be measured. Non-corporal and non-quantum in these uses define the same conceptual state, as do corporal and quantum.