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"Nature is the realization of the simplist conceivable mathematical idea." Sir Isaac Newton
"He would aim for simplicity and beauty, and beauty for him (Einstein) was, after all, essentually simplicity." Nathan Rosen
The mathematical solution to the Theory of Everything, Grand Unification Theory, or Unified Field Theory has be realized by the reduction or simplification of an equation to its simplist truth.
The natural mathematical solution is simply =.
Newton would love the simplicity and Einstein would be so aesthetically pleased. Pleased also that his search for nature's unity has finally been concluded in such a simply beautiful way.
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12-09-2007, 03:41 PM
The important clause in one of your quotes is "simplest conceivable idea." Yes, equating everything to everything else is simple, but it's not conceivably correct!
~neutralino
If you haven't found something strange during the day, it hasn't been much of a day - John A. Wheeler.
Re: The Mathematics of Nature -
12-10-2007, 12:34 AM
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Would ridding the theory of the equal sign be considered even simpler, MJA?
That is a good question Nobody, I think by ridding ourselves of =, we would rid ourselves unfortunately of truth. And truth is what we seek or TOE Quest.
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12-10-2007, 10:48 AM
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MJA,
If according to the theory of equality, truth and falsity are equated, there would ultimately be no difference.
Though, if seeking simplicity, forgetting about seeking the truth in theory and simply "being" the truth in practice would be simpler.
Thanks for asking Nobody, questions are another key to truth.
I think Man has created many false inequities that are plain to see. Knowing or thinking the truth of unity or equality in a world falsely divided or made unequal by ourselves is not easy. Practicing the truth of equality in a world divided is even more difficult than thinking it. But by the thought and practice of equality, inequity is equated, false comes true, divided unites, and nature becomes one with oneself. Equations are tools used by science to help us understand Nature. And nothing Nobody is more easy to understand than simplifying Nature's equations to =. Living and practicing equality takes much more work. That's where I'm at. Practice, practice, practice. And I can tell you it works!
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12-10-2007, 12:06 PM
"And nothing Nobody is more easy to understand than simplifying Nature's equations to =."
As O Sensei(great teacher) once said, "Unless you link yourself to true emptiness, you will never understand the way of peace."
So I concede that "nothing" is the simpler approach, because equality retains the "one," and as long there is the concept of one, there is the chance that the one will be misunderstood.
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12-10-2007, 11:40 PM
If the simple truth of equal and one is represented as "=" and "1"; the simple truth of non existence is represented as "", not "0" because both 1 and 0 are equated with "" when representing the absolute state.
Absolute solidity and/or absolute vacuity are synonymously non-existent.
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12-10-2007, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by N0B0DY
If the simple truth of equal and one is represented as "=" and "1"; the simple truth of non existence is represented as "", not "0" because both 1 and 0 are equated with "" when representing the absolute state.
Absolute solidity and/or absolute vacuity are synonymously non-existent.
Nothing is double quotation marks? Non-existance is absolutely solid? 1 and 0 are equated by ""? Solid nothing? Vacuity?
Nobody , I ___ think___ your off the road. I can't relate at all to nothing, I'm sorry again.