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05-15-2007, 04:05 PM
Re: T.o.N. (Theory of Nothing)

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Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
It is sort of like taking the analogous boundary of a balloon as a literal balloon that would pop, when the boundary represent radiation that should continue to expand. Yours doesn't seem to imply the existence of a singularity.

I had mentioned to Lloyd that dark matter and energy should be linked to other universes, and that all forces should be considered electromagnetic - including gravity - though range is all-important because the bulk strength is required to bind particles.

Three hours later...just one more thing. You had said that the pyramid at the top represents unification of forces, whereas the bottom represents the reality of separate forces, but at the top I remember you saying something about carrying the shape of the pyramid throughout all levels. My question is, at the extreme north does the pyramidal shape remain? If not, what shape would that supreme pole have?
Great readings, Nobody, indeed informing me. I use the image of the balloon as well on the other side of our materialized universe, but instead of a reasonable limit experienced on the outside, I place a reason on the inside of the balloon. Consider the following: six people stand back to back and all take one step forward and then stretch out their arms to grab the arms of the two people next to them: a circle of arms holding arms then exists.

Repeat this, while each time taking larger steps. All experiments end up with the same result (arms holding arms) except for the last try. In one spot, or two, or more, the arms do not reach the other arms anymore, and the circle is broken. Possibly one body moved to the right to grab that second arm, while in that movement pulling the body along that was already firmly connected, which then in turn becomes out of reach for the body next to it. This movement outward cannot be reversed and materialization starts to occur, a falling out, from an initially perfect situation. The reason for this to happen is found on the inside — deciding to take bigger and bigger steps — yet the result occurs due to the phenomenon of nothing: arms not connecting to arms anymore. It is not the needle that made the balloon pop, it was the occurrence of the hole that made the balloon pop. The needle only provided the way for the hole to occur.

I personally do not want to consider other universes. Even when they exist, their existence does not help explain why ours exists. Other than that, sure, go ahead and create as many universes as you please. Yet a self-contained reason needs to exist for each and every universe, so it might as well just be only one.

The pyramid shows transition from the bottom larger frame to in top the smaller frame of four positions. This change of size must effect how the aspects of each field are considered. In the color pyramid — and having used light and reflection as the two sets to explain it — I'd put light itself at the top, as the fastest thing in our universe, and capable of prisming into the other colors. Light is a real thing, yet right above it I'd put the word 'color' to give the entire pyramid its name. The abstract is even more unified than light is, and deserves therefore the upper position.

The pyramid of directions contains North, South, East, and West, but the top is not a specific direction, rather it is the name tag 'direction.' Still, if you wish, right underneath the top sits a direction that is quite close to singular: it is the direction where we all came from — the direction from the Big Bang (or the Big Conflict, or the original direction, or you name it). Other directions on that scale indeed exist, but are not of immediate interest to us.
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The difference between a structure based on unification and a structure without unification hinges on the question if nothing is just plain nothing or if nothing is mighty fundamental. Read In Search of a Cyclops with titillating mathematical evidence (see homepage) to find out if separation belongs to the fundamental basics of our universe - or not.
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