I'm tired and blind so this is a rough draft of part 1, and yet it
is so important to an understanding of the quantum universe, that rather than
wait for me to rewrite something which I may never finish, you should put down
everything that you're doing and read this. I'm just kidding, of course.
So much jibberish jibber jabber.
As I've mentioned innumerable times,
NLC is both light years ahead of all other theories of quantum physics and
irrelevant.
This is not the irrelevance of man as a
temporary creature, because man is not a temporary creature, at least not the
way that we perceived it before NLC. Oh no, every stupid thing you've
ever done and every moment we've spent apart or fighting goes on into eternity.
We are more permanent than we ever imagined.
What makes it irrelevant is that at
best we are some bizarre type of movie for some "superior" being.
One has to imagine how boring it must be for such a thing to create us.
That's the best case scenario.
Non-linearity contains all of our past
and future as well as the present. There is nothing that is not fixed in
place. While physicists knew this deep down inside, there was not a
mechanism before NLC to completely rule out randomness. We assumed we
could make decisions independent of physics properties notwithstanding the
stupidity of such a conclusion. The reason, primarily arrogance, was that
we couldn't admit we were irrelevant. Archimedes running naked down the
street after making conclusions about comparative density is amusing, but
predictable. Asimov came close, but he couldn't imagine away randomness.
Many religions have come close. The Zorastian ones do, after all,
look at the universe as a plaything of the gods, created for his entertainment.
That part, at least survives the feasability test of NLC, defining our
universe as a model assembled from a box by some so complex entity that we'd
have to say it is impossible for such a complex system to exist except our
universe exists which is also impossible.
The religions, of course, fall far
short because they rely on faith and faith is a function of linearity and true
self determination. In the universe of physics that we live in faith is
the dumbest of things. A belief because we believe god wants us to
believe assumes the creation of a non-linear universe leaves such things to
chance. Yes, we may be the result of intelligent design, but we are
pre-set automatons who can't even control 3 dimensions, because the
"movement" of those 3 dimensions has already been both determined and
carried out long "before" any of our prophets or priests told us how
to think.
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