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| In biology, we have cells that can become any cell in the body. There is a good chance that a protyle atom exists that can become any atom in the universe. There would be one protyle atom for every atom in the universe, i.e.ten million million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million, million(I hope I don't have too many millions there) protyle atoms. That kind of homogeneity isn't around and probably hasn't been seen since the early universe. There is perhaps some significance to that kind of homogeneity to the evolution, and involution of the universe.
Maybe you are right, maybe they are all gone into atoms now.
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Supersymmetric gravity predicts the existence of bosino, photino, wino, gluino, zino, selectron, squark, slepton, etc. I am lost in the jungle of multiplicity and duplicity. | Well then keep it simple,all those
dam names that you have been using,would confuse a warthog from finding
a bag of truffles!All these names are just energy,in various shadings.Thats it!
As I said once before,the only Boson,I ever met,was on a tug boat across the
Solent to the Isle of Wight,the way he kept winking at me,caused me to feel
uneasy!!!
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| | H+ and H- Quote: |
Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick Well then keep it simple | My theory for space-time quantization is just H-pluses and H-minuses. These are Hadamard matrices that can be used to describe everything. These are squares of energy.
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| Thats more like it,Antonio. keep it simple.The Protyle atom=absolute simplicity,we just need to understand
That,thats all?????
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| | Re: Can we find the Protyle Atom? History, is a dream in progress. Michael, your country, from which we came from, sometimes begs you for understanding. Can you forgive a mere hundred strange people who left England for an adventure? The first winter over 90% were wiped out. We were not arrogant at that moment. Did we know that some 200 years later we would have some $10 trillion in responsibility to handle? We didn''t even have corn husks to clean ourselves back then. To this day, the descendants are worried that some museum will ask them to clean up the puke and feces of the voyage. YOu can't make this stuff up!
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| Re: Can we find the Protyle Atom? Quote:
Originally Posted by michellemfry3142 History, is a dream in progress. Michael, your country, from which we came from, sometimes begs you for understanding. Can you forgive a mere hundred strange people who left England for an adventure? The first winter over 90% were wiped out. We were not arrogant at that moment. Did we know that some 200 years later we would have some $10 trillion in responsibility to handle? We didn''t even have corn husks to clean ourselves back then. To this day, the descendants are worried that some museum will ask them to clean up the puke and feces of the voyage. YOu can't make this stuff up!
I sincerely just want to make you laugh and smile and feel kinship. | Thank you Michelle,lets hope you dont get the bill?btw,I dont think the foundling fathers
of your land were in search of the Protyle atom though?
regards michael.
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| | Re: Can we find the Protyle Atom? Add absolute substance to any theory___add addition, subtraction, division or multiplication___equal absolute truth...
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02-21-2007, 01:32 AM
| Re: Can we find the Protyle Atom? The Protyle atom is the portal into which the physical universe is born,it is the Mother of all atoms?
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| | Re: Can we find the Protyle Atom? Try a moving state-changing non-viscous fluidic atom, with an almost non-moving ground state, capable of all state changes, within the I-Ching...
regards,
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| Re: Can we find the Protyle Atom? Quote:
Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie Try a moving state-changing non-viscous fluidic atom, with an almost non-moving ground state, capable of all state changes, within the I-Ching...
regards, | I have a vague feeling that you are hinting at something here Lloyd,thank you
for those thoughtful prompts.
regards michael.
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