| Re: The 'Ugly Head' of Einstein's Abandoned Cosmological Constant -
04-20-2007, 12:58 PM
Thanks for your well written and well schooled recap defining the history of measure and it's inherent uncertainties, theories, unresolved questions, and doubt. The "ugly head" is simply the darkness that the measure of difference has created. Science looks to answer the questions of measure with further measure, only compounding the theories or the uncertainties of past giants to whom you refer.
Science is the measure of difference which can only divide. The parodox of science is that it uses measure or the process of division to find or search for the solution to unification.
I find great humor in this now!
Although the laughter guickly subsides when one understands that the flawed belief in the certainty of measure or difference is the root cause of all our problems. Those problems of division or inequity is the path of self destruction. Turn on the news if you can bare to watch the results of this difference or inequity. It is only the weakness of denial that would argue: what problem?
Man has three directions to go from here. We can stay on the path of measure, defined today as only probability, the path of division that tears us apart. We can live in denial, pull the shades, and wait for the implosion. Or we can move on to a life where the limits of science or measure are understood as not the path to unity but rather the flaw that holds all things apart. While science micro and macro analyses the uncertain results of measure, the analysis must be redirected on measure itself. That beyond the giants of past measure that you so elequently recaped, is not futher difference but simply a life without measure, or more simply, equality.
Nature's single truth is simply that all things are one. To unite gravity with electromagnitism or any other energy or mass or space is simply to remove the flaw. If we practice the truth of equal we will know Unity or TOE at last..
e=mc2 > =
MJA
Last edited by MJA : 04-20-2007 at 01:09 PM.
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