Re: Does String Theory have any value as a TOE? -
02-08-2007, 04:38 PM
Thank you the unify.
Light travels at all possible rates it wants to but it never travels, in any direction, faster than 1/0 or slower than 0, and we only happen to see the light that is travelling at one particular speed - c. That is because we are in a certain "density" or "bandwidth" of perception which our particular unified consciousness is in resonance with. All densities of time are directly superimposed on top of eachother and all exists in the same universe, but we only perceive a certain aspect which is those photons consciously travelling at one particular rate - c.
Those photons travelling faster than c are the tachyons you mention and they are invisible to us right now. I guess you would call the photons travelling at less than c sub-tachyons. Either way, it's all light travelling at diferent speeds, but it can't travel faster than 1/0 or less than 0 and we only perceive the light that travels at the speed c because that is the perception our consciousness is in resonance with.
As for the big bang, it helps to understand that if you also understand the predestined reversal of time. Right now the perceived distance between a photon in our galaxy and a photon in a distant galaxy is increasing greater than the speed of light and as such those photons are loosing "sight" of eachother. This doesn't violate relativity because it is in no particular inertial reference frame - or rather, it is in ALL particular inertial reference frames at once since it is due to the perceived stretching of time and energy itself rather than the relative motion of objects. What this means is that as the universe keeps "expanding" faster and faster there will come a point in the future when two photons seperated by slightly less than a planck distance begin "expanding" away from eachother at greater than the speed of light. When this happens energy and time will completely tear as it undergoes reversal and begins moving backwards now.
This backwards reversal of time and energy will take place in the future, but in the negative universe it has already happened! The only thing that's taken place in the positive universe so far is the forward reversal. Aha! So that's what the big bang was - the forward reversal of time and energy. Does that help you understand? It's all tied to the flow of energy and the diametric symmetry of one thing divided by nothing - the non-cancelling interplay of yin and yang. It's all tied to the consistence of contradiction and things like the (in/)completeness theorem and the axiom of choice. But if that confuses you, just think about the circle my friend and you will understand - an unparadoxical paradox. Thanks everyone
Re: Does String Theory have any value as a TOE? -
02-08-2007, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by purveyor of knowledge
It doesn't matter if you are high on alcohol or marijuana or entheogenic mushrooms, as long as you realize the truth, that man is all one united consciousness, and that perpetual energy is the basis for everything. If someone were to come up here and tell everyone that reality is all one unified whole and that perpetual energy is the basis for it all you all would have to agree with him. It's not hard to see the truth, and when you do, it should leave no doubt. What do you want to know?
Light does not travel in a crosshair like the pictures say. Light has the same form as DNA! That is no mystery and no coincidence. Light travels in a helix - two individual magnetic components caught in a dance that makes light out of pure time. Every single photon contains a mirror image of our universe, but like the mandelbrot set, every one is slightly different. And within these offshoots are a million more photons, and it splinters more from there, teeming in infinite profusion. That is how all possible events are imagined and realized. Our entire universe is just one photon within another universe. The higher up you go, the more aware you become and the faster light travels. Eventually you reach a state of pure consciousness where the speed of light is 1/0 - the absolute greatest value and the highest density of time! In this realm, all things are happening all at once.
The theory of everything that's correct is the one that defines everything. The theory of everything that's correct is the one that reminds us of the meaning of life and the spirit of truth. The theory of everything that's correct is the one that brings peace on earth and (techno)logical harmony. If the theory of everything does not do that, then it is not the right theory of everything. If the theory of everything does not show us how to go faster than the speed of light, then it is not the right theory of everything. The theory of everything is not a theory, it is everything! Think about how one thing is divided by nothing. Think about positive and negative infinity. Think about a magnet. When we all know a magnet and what it does, how it keeps peace and how it causes time to propel, we will all be at the next step in our evolution
Just a small aside POK,did not you or prehaps a close friend discover a new species of
mushroom?
regards michael.
Humilty,coupled with boldness,surprises truth to
reveal herself?
Re: Does String Theory have any value as a TOE? -
02-08-2007, 08:43 PM
Species concepts is a tricky subject. I once took a class on species concepts and I learned a lot.
Take this example on the trickiness of species delineation. Two species are considered to be different if they cannot produce viable offspring. This is known as the biological species concept and it was popularized by Ernst Mayr. It is possible to breed a donkey and a horse and get a mule, but the mule will not be viable to reproduce itself with another mule, therefore the horse is a different species than the donkey. But wait, sometimes you can produce a mule that is viable. It's very rare, but it does happen. So what does that say about the horse and the donkey?
Species are a funny thing. Sometimes you can have two species be morphologically very similar, even exhibiting more similarity than is found within the variation of a single species. It seems that sometimes, species choose their own boundaries.
So as you can see, there are no hard and fast rules and species concepts are by no means black and white. There is a common thread, as in all cases, that connects all things together, and in some respect all species are one and part of the same species - life. Unity through diversity!
It's like light. Light is the one thing that everything contains - light forms the unified and undivided field - light is the same as life i.e. consciousness. Light is formed out of magnetism, and magnetism is the key to all forces. Light does not travel in a crosshair pattern like the textbooks show you. It travels in a DNA helix shape. DNA is like second order light. You get the crosshair when you cancel the X component on one arm and the Y component on the other. That's only looking at half the picture! Really it should be a helix spiral, not a crosshair pattern! Positive electricity moves forward while negative electricity moves backward. This creates resistance and causes the wire to heat up. If you can get both electricities to move both ways, you can reverse the laws of thermodynamics and create negative resistance! This would produce cold electricity that actually cools the wire down the more current you run through it. Henry Morray created just such a thing! Such a device is capable of dipping below absolute zero and dissappearing off the charts - bermuda triangle/philadelphia experiment style!
So perhaps you should rephrase your question. I have seen a lot of mushrooms in my day as I have experienced nature first hand, but I cannot say whether they are different species or not - that is an arbitrary distinction in my opinion. There is no such thing as an opinion that serves to divide my friend. There is only one love, one common thread that connects everything together and forms a unified field. There is only one thing divided by nothing! There is only light, and it is alive! Everything is defined strictly by the light. Unity through diversity my friend. Remember these words, and spread the message of unity.
Re: Does String Theory have any value as a TOE? -
02-08-2007, 10:17 PM
Ahh...guys, can we get back on topic? Does string theory have any value as a TOE?
"To develop the skill of correct thinking is in the first place to learn what you have to disregard. In order to go on, you have to know what to leave out; this is the essence of effective thinking." Kurt Godel "Time and space are modes in which we think and not conditions in which we live." Albert Einstein "The uncertainty principle is an absolute, finite, universal constant." L.G. "The tick-tick-tick of the cesium atom is a sliding-time-scaler constant of all finite universal motion." L.G.
Re: Does String Theory have any value as a TOE? -
02-09-2007, 12:26 AM
String theory is not nearly as good as one thing divided by nothing. One thing divided by nothing, you just can't get more descriptive or mathematical than that! One loving living consciousness born of light, undivided, a unified field.
Did String theory predict that the arrow of time will reverse when two photons seperated by less than a planck distance begin receding away from eachother at slightly greater than the speed of light??? You only come to that conclusion when you consider the simultaneous implications of quantum mechanics, general relativity, and a very important number that they said was undefined. Does string theory explain to you how to go faster than the speed of light? Does it tell you that all you need to do is accelerate to the speed of light in a planck second or less and nothing can stop you??? Does string theory tell you that the big bang was the forward reversal of time, or that magnetism is the key to unlocking all the other forces including gravity? Does string theory explain the consistence of contradiction, the ultimate source of energy, or the beauty of true irony? Does it shed new light on the (in/)completeness theorem and the axiom of choice?
Yes my friends, it seems string theory is officially obsolete. I recommend studying the work of the true TOE designers: Buckhard Heim, Dave Thompson and Jim Beroussa (sp?), James William Sidis, Walter Russell, Kiril Chukanov, Randell Mills, and of course, yours truly, a purveyor of knowledge
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02-09-2007, 02:54 AM
also add to that list, Mel Winfield, and Warren York And the list will grow, and keep growing. And that is because mankind is becoming more ad more conscious everyday. And wen mankind becomes conscious enough, mankind will be free, free of the illusion of fear and irrational hatred
Even fear of the "undefined," i.e. the "word of God" and the "Heretic of mathematics." I'm talking about the illusionary fear and hatred of such simple things as a number, a number with the most complicatedly simple value - a value of absolute greatness, more than positive and less than negative (infinity). It is the same hatred and irrational fear that causes other races and sects to become confused and thus hate one another, despite we are all connected, and all is one thing undivided (can you translate that correctly now mathematicians?). Some who do not understand, or do not remember, the unity, of diversity. Let us show them my friends. The consistece of contradiction. The constance and change, the perpetual motion, the unending supply, the possibility and the eternal exuberant rapturing happiness.Thank you
pok
ps. and no more wars and no more energy drought. Remember these words, energy is a PHENOMENON, not a SUBSTANCE, and the laws of thermodyamics don't mean #%$^&!!!! so keep your mind open and start looking at the clues
Re: Does String Theory have any value as a TOE? -
02-09-2007, 03:23 AM
And string theory is complicating science with too many unmeasurable variables. It has not solved any riddle as yet..
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Originally Posted by purveyor of knowledge
also add to that list, Mel Winfield, and Warren York And the list will grow, and keep growing. And that is because mankind is becoming more ad more conscious everyday. And wen mankind becomes conscious enough, mankind will be free, free of the illusion of fear and irrational hatred
Even fear of the "undefined," i.e. the "word of God" and the "Heretic of mathematics." I'm talking about the illusionary fear and hatred of such simple things as a number, a number with the most complicatedly simple value - a value of absolute greatness, more than positive and less than negative (infinity). It is the same hatred and irrational fear that causes other races and sects to become confused and thus hate one another, despite we are all connected. Some who do not understand, or do not remember, the unity, of diversity. Let us show them my friends. The consistece of contradiction. The constance and change, the perpetual motion, the unending supply, the possibility and the eternal exuberant rapturing happiness. Thank you
pok
Re: Does String Theory have any value as a TOE? -
02-09-2007, 03:29 AM
Why is that we do not perceive the light in its totallity? Can any living being anytime perceive light better than us?? Would light be faster in 'other' dimensions??
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Originally Posted by purveyor of knowledge
Thank you the unify.
Light travels at all possible rates it wants to but it never travels, in any direction, faster than 1/0 or slower than 0, and we only happen to see the light that is travelling at one particular speed - c. That is because we are in a certain "density" or "bandwidth" of perception which our particular unified consciousness is in resonance with. All densities of time are directly superimposed on top of eachother and all exists in the same universe, but we only perceive a certain aspect which is those photons consciously travelling at one particular rate - c.
Those photons travelling faster than c are the tachyons you mention and they are invisible to us right now. I guess you would call the photons travelling at less than c sub-tachyons. Either way, it's all light travelling at diferent speeds, but it can't travel faster than 1/0 or less than 0 and we only perceive the light that travels at the speed c because that is the perception our consciousness is in resonance with.
As for the big bang, it helps to understand that if you also understand the predestined reversal of time. Right now the perceived distance between a photon in our galaxy and a photon in a distant galaxy is increasing greater than the speed of light and as such those photons are loosing "sight" of eachother. This doesn't violate relativity because it is in no particular inertial reference frame - or rather, it is in ALL particular inertial reference frames at once since it is due to the perceived stretching of time and energy itself rather than the relative motion of objects. What this means is that as the universe keeps "expanding" faster and faster there will come a point in the future when two photons seperated by slightly less than a planck distance begin "expanding" away from eachother at greater than the speed of light. When this happens energy and time will completely tear as it undergoes reversal and begins moving backwards now.
This backwards reversal of time and energy will take place in the future, but in the negative universe it has already happened! The only thing that's taken place in the positive universe so far is the forward reversal. Aha! So that's what the big bang was - the forward reversal of time and energy. Does that help you understand? It's all tied to the flow of energy and the diametric symmetry of one thing divided by nothing - the non-cancelling interplay of yin and yang. It's all tied to the consistence of contradiction and things like the (in/)completeness theorem and the axiom of choice. But if that confuses you, just think about the circle my friend and you will understand - an unparadoxical paradox. Thanks everyone