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    midpoint of reality

    The midpoint of physical reality can be known as the visible spectrum. Considering the electromagnetic spectrum, its range extends both ends of the visible spectrum. Of the end of higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths are the gamma rays. Of the end of lower frequencies and longer wavelengths are the radio waves. Except for the facts of being detectable, there is no other good scientific explanation why the science of wireless communication only utilizes the visible spectrum and the region of longer wavelengths and lower frequencies. These regions include microwave radio communication such as cell phones and internet. However, efforts to detect the weakest but the longest of all radio waves, e.g., gravity waves from collapsing or colliding galaxies have failed. Likewise, on the other end, efforts to detect the strongest but the shortest wavelength matter waves, e.g., the Higgs bosons have also failed.


    Although perfect symmetry is not achieved by this self-centered anthropomorphic point of view, one end of the observable reality spectrum is the Higgs boson, and the other end is the graviton. Both cannot be detected by current scientific technologies. However, the more important question is to ask whether Higgs particle and the gravity particle are somehow sequentially connected by a space-time topology such that the past, the present, and the future altogether represent one unique space-time continuum. A quantum theory of this space-time continuum would then suggest that Higgs boson and graviton are the same particle viewed differently from two vantage points of modern physics, respectively, from quantum mechanics and general relativity. If they are the same particle then there must be a good explanation for their great differences in the mass. The mass of graviton is zero, while the mass of the Higgs particle can exceed the mass detectable by particle accelerators, for example, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. It is plausible that the mass of the Higgs particle reaches infinity at the big bang singularity, an infinitesimal region of space-time such that the radius of curvature is exactly zero, while the positive curvature is exactly infinity. Midpoint of reality is then found somewhere between zero and infinity.
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    Re: midpoint of reality

    A very interesting thread starter Antonio,which reality are we talking about? There is the physical reality and the physical universe where the elusive Higgs Boson is supposed to exist,then there is the spiritual universe of which blends in from the physical and graduates into the Etheric and Astral then on into finer shades of the Spiritual expression of absolute mindfulness.Perhaps one reality shades into another and becomes "out of phasement" with the other reality,thereby rendering it undetectable by our scientific instruments.


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    Re: midpoint of reality

    The distinction of these two realities is their mass difference: one mass is zero the other is infinite. This hinted a Mobius topology.
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    Re: midpoint of reality

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    The distinction of these two realities is their mass difference: one mass is zero the other is infinite. This hinted a Mobius topology.
    I am so glad that Mobius got a mention here,it seems to answer so many difficult questions and provide a solution.


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    Re: midpoint of reality

    Only Mobius topology can describe a cycle of space-time from beginning to end to beginning again, ad infinituum, infinite loop.
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    Re: midpoint of reality

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Only Mobius topology can describe a cycle of space-time from beginning to end to beginning again, ad infinituum, infinite loop.
    Yes I had a gut feeling that would be so.


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    Re: midpoint of reality

    The irony is that physicists refuse to use topology to describe any physical theory. In his later life, Dirac was tempted to use topology to describe the magnetic monopole. He stopped short of being successful. Not even superstring theorists use topology. Instead they talk about 11 dimensions and their compactification.
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    Re: midpoint of reality

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    The irony is that physicists refuse to use topology to describe any physical theory. In his later life, Dirac was tempted to use topology to describe the magnetic monopole. He stopped short of being successful. Not even superstring theorists use topology. Instead they talk about 11 dimensions and their compactification.
    Why do you think that is then?

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    Re: midpoint of reality

    Physicists often thought that mathematics is not important until they needed it. But to use it first they have to study it and then to understand it. Many scientists invented new math just to fit their ideas.
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    Re: midpoint of reality

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Physicists often thought that mathematics is not important until they needed it. But to use it first they have to study it and then to understand it. Many scientists invented new math just to fit their ideas.
    Sounds like a good idea,can you do the same?

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