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Originally Posted by gautam Very interesting Tedjay!
I would say that what we call the particle/wave duality is the particle/wave oneness.
However, I believe as to what you have defined as 'cosma' also encompasses spacetime.
Treating spacetime separately, to mind ,will lead us nowhere ,whatever depth of the matter we may go. If you are taking the cosma and the matter as ST and ME then it has to finally make the MEST to complete the story.
kind regards
Gautam |
Thanks for your response. Although it is not clear from this highly abbreviated excerpt from the book, my approach to time is somewhat different to most. The concept of Spacetime has never sat easily with me because space exists as an entity whereas time is really an abstract. Einstein, incorrectly I believe, introduced the concept of a vairable time in each frame of reference and the waters have been muddied ever since. If I wrote the MEST theory it would definitely be a MES(S)! :-)
Apart from saying everything is one, does MEST bring anything new to our knowledge of physics? I haven't read all our posts so perhaps I have missed something vital.
Cheers
Tedjay