| Re: Eintein's Doubts & the Cosmic Order -
06-13-2007, 12:33 PM
Nice work everyone, I believe Einstein's genius was his work on measure. That he questioned measure itself, was his true brilliance. He took measure to a new understanding, a new level, to Relativity. No one had taken measure further unless you believe in the grey area of probable reality. Had he continued his work on measure, perhaps he may have succeeded in finding the unifying truth. Instead, he attempted to unify nature using the inadequate tools of measure that existed in his day and still exist today. He tried to unify theories of energy built with the same inadequacies or uncertainties. One can never find fault in someone who does work on unity such as us all, but until the truth of measure is realized, accepted, taught, and practiced, unity will never be attained. That Einstein questioned measure was and is the path to truth. Probability, bye and bye, is the wrong direction. The goal of unity is attainable only by the truth or certainty of measure. What a perfect word "inadequate" is to describe the current state or flaw of measure. Equate is measure's truth, unity, and our future! MJA The truth of everything is less than one inch, it is only equal and the lion is one. One is free when the door is opened, education has the key. = |