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Usually most relativitists avoided discussing the forbidden zone of the spacetime continuum. This zone would make all laws of physics unworkable and turning all mathematics into nonsense. Wisely, they restrict all descriptions within the lightcone.
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Wisely, they restrict all descriptions within the lightcone.
This is the major trouble with physics___restriction. When we restrict our understanding to the absolute known and provable, we limit our theoretical side of new discovery. This process has left us with a quantum-relative mechanics of severe incompleteness___when common sense tells us the universe came from more than a simple stupid point. So, until physics and math are willing to venture into the unknown theoretical, we will be locked into only knowing a 1/2 perspective of the real universe. At least chaos and string theory, even though wrong, dared venture out to new pastures... Let's try to respect the common sense of undiscovered wisdom___there's much more to the universe's reality, than what is so far known...

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Usually most relativitists avoided discussing the forbidden zone of the spacetime continuum. This zone would make all laws of physics unworkable and turning all mathematics into nonsense. Wisely, they restrict all descriptions within the lightcone.
We have to become pioneers then,and launch out into the deep!



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and launch out into the deep
Deep of new mathematics perhaps? The best I could think of are Hadamard matrices.
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Good old Hadamard and his trusty matrices to the rescue!



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Good old Hadamard and his trusty matrices to the rescue
We seem to be the only sponsors.
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Then we need to promote this well.I feel.
How to convince people to remove all the zeros in math books and financial accounts and ledgers.
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How to convince people to remove all the zeros in math books and financial accounts and ledgers.
By promising them a brighter future if they do?Looking at a different way to balance
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Looking at a different way to balance the ledger.
As a certified public accountant would say: something's wrong if the debit is not equal to the credit.
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