| Re: What's the Difference between a T.O.E. & a Grand Unified Field? -
10-28-2007, 12:59 PM
[quote=neutralino;37167]Well, no, actually it doesn't. I'm not sure what your fascination is with equals signs, but you can't just throw them everywhere and expect a solution to everything![/quote My fascination with equal. Equal is the solution to every mathematical equation or problem, every single one. An equation is only true when it is equal. And it was a mathematical solution, hello, to unify the universe that Einstein was looking for. Whilst he ventured down the road of complex mathematics, getting lost on the way, the solution was more simple than thought; the truth was the other way. Equal works not only mathematically but more importantly empirically, or more simply stated: the equality of experience is the self-evident truth. The search is over, time to unite or equate the universe. Equal is the natural solution to everything. = 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. = |