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Re: edge of reality - 10-31-2007, 12:45 PM

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Do you mean empirical implication? At one time I was think of developing a computer simulation model to understand how matter and energy can emerge from the positive negative yin yang symmetry of space-time quanta.


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Do you mean empirical implication? At one time I was think of developing a computer simulation model to understand how matter and energy can emerge from the positive negative yin yang symmetry of space-time quanta.

Yes I do,try and develop the computer simulation,if you can get this up and running
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Re: edge of reality - 10-31-2007, 12:56 PM

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With a deluge of 3D computer games, maybe I dont need to start from scratch. Maybe it's just a matter of modifying some program codes. But which one to modify?


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I cannot help you there my friend,I know as much about computer program codes,as
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Re: edge of reality - 10-31-2007, 01:11 PM

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My problem is that I have never played any of these virtual reality games. And I dont think the owners would freely allow me to modify any of them? If you can follow instructions then you are a programmer since computer programs are just a series of intructions written in a high level or binary (yes or no) language.


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My problem is that I have never played any of these virtual reality games. And I dont think the owners would freely allow me to modify any of them? If you can follow instructions then you are a programmer since computer programs are just a series of intructions written in a high level or binary (yes or no) language.

That then does make a lot of sense,prehaps I am a budding programmer?



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Re: edge of reality - 10-31-2007, 01:48 PM

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I think you have been programming longer than any toequester without realizing it. And it is proven so by the highest number of posts.


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I think you have been programming longer than any toequester without realizing it. And it is proven so by the highest number of posts.

I had not thought of that as programming,but you have a point there.

We are firmly embedded within the bosom of reality,prehaps we see the edge where
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This is a glimpse of the immediate future. If we can see further then we can surly predict a few future outcomes.


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Re: edge of reality - 11-06-2007, 07:35 AM

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This is a glimpse of the immediate future. If we can see further then we can surly predict a few future outcomes.
We are talking about programming the first steps of the big-bang in 3 dimensions. I have started to do so, with this image...

Note, the particle in the center is of greatest mass, approaching Unity, and the outlying particles are of smallest mass, aproaching small scale infinity.

Antonio, can you explain the formula for 2d and 3d dimensions? It would be very helpful on a project of mine.
  
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