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Saturday, September 14, 2013

E-hologram theory: Morality and the evil of the universe

E-hologram theory only has two tenants.  1) That there is a singularity where time and dimension do not exist and the other is that time gives the appearance of existence outside of the singularity, including dimension.
There are several theoretical corollaries such as the quantum nature of time.  

One of the less likely theories, which is nevertheless heavily supported by physics, is that time is given linearity by the intelligence in the universe.    While this type of circular argument does not make sense in a Newtonian universe, our universe is far from Newtonian.  In addition, in our universe, we are beset with infinite series.  Pi, the most obvious infinite series defines circularity in a very real sense and this may well be a reflection of the underlying space.  

The most logical thing imaginable is that the singularity and the application of time within the singularity would be reflected in the projection that time creates as an illusion of our space.

The formulation of the quantity of intelligence available in a singularity without time and dimension approaches the infinite and even within o-space the concentration of past, present and future intelligence is impressive (see the math calculation for the amount of intelligence attributable to civilized life in Einstein Hologram Universe Theory.

The universe is a cruel place.  And this likely is a reflection of the mixed nature of intelligence and a suggestion as to why morality is so important.  If the thoughts of every intelligence in the universe is reflected in our space as a result of its concentration in the singularity (our space without linear time or dimension, or a place where "everything happens at once" in the words of Einstein) the what better way to assure a cruel and inhumane result in the universe than by by having equal amounts of cruelty in the underlying intelligence.

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