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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Time 10/19/25

 It is almost "time" to get to modern underpinnings, not to say origins of Fractal Information Physics. Those things are iterated equations (fractal math) and Information physics (think simulation theory).

These are not the origins because those were Einstein and the close relative of simulation theory, hologram theory. Hence, many years ago there was a book, "The Einstein Hologram Universe" which would take several years to evolve to Algorithm Universe theory which is the less historical name for Fractal Information Physics.
The key moment of FIP was the recognition that the work followed Parmenides work (Sounds like Xeno's Paradox) which is the seminal work on all of this historically. Some of the other comparisons, "it looks like a bug," for example, being less useful.
The part of Einstein, who took the world of science on an absurdly long detour, was a quote, "The only reason for "time" is so that everything doesn't happen at once," and the questionable speed limit of light which makes little sense and leads to the questions of what is distance and what is "time." The first of these questions having been adequately raised by Parmenides and the second being the source of most of the confusion about how the universe really works and the foundation for breakthroughs like exceeding the speed of light which turns out to be rather trivial in some respects and more difficult in others. What is time? - YouTube https://lnkd.in/e44sk-jc
Isaac Newton was "sort of right," when he said that time was absolute, the same for everyone. Einstein was morbidly wrong about relativistic effects and totally missed what relativity meant leading the science world into a fantasy induced hallucination about how the universe works which lasted for over 100 years and the hallucination exists for everyone who doesn't understand Fractal Information Physics today.
In fact, the youtube video embodies both the current state (pre FIP state) of physics and all of the misunderstandings of time which can be summarized in the lines "the speed of light is the same for all observers" while "'time' is not the same for all observers." These are sort of true, but only if you accept time as something absolute, which it is not. This is because of another misguided quote, "'space and 'time' are basically the same thing," which is the most incorrect quote of all and the source of all the confusion, although it does raise the all-important question, what is space, which brings us back to Parmenides again who held up a lantern and pointed the way out of the burning building. All of humanity, in their typical fashion, went in the opposite direction, occasionally drifting in the right direction, but ultimately going off a cliff following Einstein who saw what others were missing, but failed to heed the wisdom of the Greeks.

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