Also, I have to have you pretty much sold on the premise before we get to the real meat of it. I was talking with someone yesterday and they asked the question, "Do you believe in predestination?" This was during an argument about what I was doing. Let me start by saying I believe in free will. That is you can turn off your computer today and do whatever it is that you were planning on doing before you accidentally opened this. On the other hand, whatever it is that you decided to do, you probably already have done. In effect, I've convinced myself that predestination is theoretically possible and even envisioned by Asimov and Einstein as well as others. If you open the old blogs, read "The Einstein Hologram Universe" or the second edition book (Non-Linear Time) when its finished you'll see most of the string hologramists have either arrived at predestination or they are skating on some pretty thin ice between where they are and that destination.
I wrote on this a long time ago and the most read blog entry on my blog actually emphasizes that predestination makes effort easier and our decisions more important even though the opposite might appear the case. I need to add that to the sections on "paradox" because not only Zeno, but also Greg has his paradoxes. And you will see those also.
HISTORY
OF NLT: Most of
the work so far has been cursory to reconcile NLT with string theory; mainly
showing that NLT gives more flexibility to string theory to fit within the
un-observed universe. It is not
necessary to force NLT into the math of String and M theory; but they provide
shortcuts to the non-dimensional analysis that NLT suggests.
SOLUTIONS IN NLT/EHT It has been postulated that NLT can explain
things like expansion (in a universe without real dimension), dark matter and
dark energy and now it is important to examine the alternatives suggested by
TDT, such as a universe which does not expand.
History of NLT: NLT uses Einstein's own theories[1]
(albeit turned on their head a bit) in order to move the perspective of the
universe from after the big bang to before the creation of linearity. The
original theory, the Einstein Hologram Universe, had two basic principles. Succinctly put they were: Everything that has happened is happening or
will happen has happened in a singularity. The singularity is poorly
defined only by what is absent: (1) dimension (as we understand it) and (2)
time (as we experience it). The parenthetical is given because under the original
theory, linear time is necessary to give dimension (as we experience it) and
hence until time was added to the singularity it is a point under our theory of
geometry. In the words of the original
manifestation, “time yields dimension.”
These three words are the summary of pages 43-58 of the 257 page book,
The Einstein Hologram Universe.
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