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Re: The TOE Resides Below the level of Space - 12-16-2007, 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
"The geometry of space is not fixed, and spacetime is certainly dynamical and contingent—Einstein’s great discovery that space evolves in time; therefore, we need a TOE about what makes up space, not what happens in space, such as strings wriggling."

"'Nothing', without any potential whatsoever, seems to be an impossible state to maintain, since there is something."

I think figuring out what that something is will render the TOE in its sought-after totality, and it seems as though from your first statement above that you've figured it out already. Mind you, if you put "space evolves in time" together with "what makes up space" we would have the simple, ockham's-razored TOE based on space itself created by time - instead of time being the result of bodies in motion through space, motion of space - simply motion (time) is space.
Correction; fundamental matter motion is space... The fundamental matter/FS is, or must be, by the conservation of decay mechanics, the photon, and must be made of a fundamental state of hydrogen, H^3, H^4, H^5, or whatever pre-plasma state of... It all burns and fuses, and hydrogen is first, so what else...? It's the only fundamental substance, infinitesimal enough, to fit the theoretical physics...

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