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Thursday, June 4, 2015

NLC-writer's equation block

I haven't done much to finish the third edition (a world in amber).  It isn't writer's block per se.  Instead, having solved conceptually the interaction of things, unified the fields, calculated in concept a finite life and informational content of the universe, solved the problems of dark matter, defined both space and black holes and higher forms of information in a single cohesive universe, put to rest once and for all true self determination, located this "missing" source of information sufficient to allow a circular universe where everything at any point in time happens at once, given the basis for quantum theory and, in short, done everything short of coming up with an explanation for how such a complicated system could be established to begin with other than from an even more complicated system (i.e. I haven't solved the question of god yet) I am dealing with the very difficult task of coming up with better equations for measurements without time or dimension.  It is true that this is largely the allocation of time to a difficult task but despite having done so much I have not a single sponsor and thus must define the universe in my spare time which has largely been absent.
mathematics without dimension, the chapter I have run aground against, is a blog post that I haven't taken time to edit lest I answer those questions and have time to move on.
There is a part of the mourner's kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead, the last line in fact which reads:

May the One who creates harmony on high, bring peace to us and to all Israel.
To which we say Amen.  This is sometimes interpreted as "harmony in the universe" and such is the nature of my exploration, to determine the source of the harmony and to explain it and, if it proves possible, to glimpse or render naked the "one who creates" unlikely as that may seem.  Or is it that hard to envision.

The true quantum physicist, and I would put myself in that category, although my classical training is somewhat limited, would be able to see into what I call g-space at least a short distance and so I can at least speculate on what g-space is and I will do so now, for your entertainment much as I find the result distasteful for credit it gives to one line of reasoning other than my own.

If we are locked in amber, but if all of our intellect is concentrated into a single spot, a singularity from our perspective, and if all of our forces are the result of the perceived linearity, and if all dimension, including time, are no different from one another, except to us, because we are trapped in our one universe, doomed to repeat all of our mistakes and revel in all of our success for eternity, what is god's world like where all of our intelligence is ready to be used.

This tantalizing or distasteful glimpse is the basis of my difficulty moving forward.

First, we can assume that in g-space, the "time" or linearity dimension is as flexible as all of the others.  In g-space, the concentrated intellect of our universe is free to go back in time and correct its mistakes.  It can try to explain what it did wrong decades ago and try to get a different result.  If this is possible, then each "correction" to existence creates another universe locked in amber.  If this sounds to you like the multiple universe model with true randomness or at least true self determination and an infinity of universes each changed by a single act, then, sadly, I must admit that that model is a "part".  The difference, however, is that in my model "we" don't create the change, we don't have true self determination.  Instead, there is a force of intellect creating those universes that is not shackled by time and space; at least not the way that we are.  It has no forces, at least in the sense that linearity, fixed linearity, creates them.  It is a place where movement along any dimensional axis (and we can predict there are as many axis as there are quantum points in our universe) is done with equal facility.  If we are nothing but a complicated recording from g-space, we embody at least a part if not the entirety of the intellect of the universe, past present and future which is the intellect that can move about freely in g-space.  The idea that each time this intellect picks a different point in space it creates another universe like ours, fixed in its linearity, without true self determination says something about the denizen of g-space but the only thing that I can tell from my own observations, is that it is a god of irony, one who creates war so that peace can be appreciated, death so life is valuable, sadness to create a perspective from which joy makes sense and, unfortunately, vice versa.  But that is another story.

For now, I present merely a glimpse into g-space only to stop short of a full panorama of the origin of the universe.

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