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Eintein's Doubts & the Cosmic Order - 05-30-2007, 01:54 AM

Late in life Einstein believed it quite possible that physics could not be based on continuous structures. This effectively negates his own life's work along with the course that Quantum Mechanics took. He was very concerned about the formal schism established between the practice of mathematical physics and the many dichotonous interpretations that have resulted. At various times earlier he had indicated that there was a more fundamental basis to the cosmic order, missing variables associated with QM and limitations to general relativity. His latter remarks the year before he died directly suggest a discontinuous universe. Planck's constant in fact directly indicates that light comes to us as a series of discrete pulses. The entire EM spectrum is sliced across its continuous breadth to project in a series of quantized energy pulses.

There is a non-liguistic way to delineate how the cosmic order works as an open ended series of nested "Systems." I call it simply the "System" because the one System exhausts all structural possibilites to phenomenal experience. It is not an intellectual contrivance of mine. It was revealed in a very unusual series of experiential insights over a lifetime. The fundamentals of the System are introduced at www.cosmic-mindreach.com.

In conjunction with this thread I am posting a TOE Article entitled "Gravity & the Void: Tip of a TOE Iceberg." It introduces "Congugate Identities" and "Historic Integration" as a unique new method of deriving the Lorentz Transformations consistent with a new Quantum Relativity. There are many astrophysical and cosmological implications. A variety of articles on the website relate the cosmic order to the physical, biological and social sciences. You are invited to have a look at an approach that has never been explored before. It will make you wonder in unexpected new ways.

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