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Jul 25th, 2003 12:37 PM
Vibecrewangel
Yikes

Hmm.....lose one more dimension and we have that singularity I mentioned.

This is really a neat article....I really like the part about matter and energy being incedentals. Really close to what I think.....But where I use "possibilities", this theory uses "infomation".
This is a really great way to make the idea that the physical doesn't exist more easily understandable.




Wish I had thought of it........
Jul 25th, 2003 12:23 PM
Vibecrewangel
OMG

ROFLMAO

See what I mean.......if you come up with the theory, you can prove it by using a formula that fits your theory....complete circular logic

OMG.......totally arbitrary......it all depends on who you talk too.....

Sheesh...anything is possible because all possibilities exist. Because they all exists, we can prove all of them.....



Oh man....my sides hurt from laughing....
Thank you so much Zero!!!!!!

Now to read the article instead of just scan it.
Jul 25th, 2003 12:02 PM
AChimp
Jul 25th, 2003 11:29 AM
pjalne Whoa, I was gonna suggest this possibility in the Big Crunch thread, but I didn't because I though it sounded a little stupid Holy shit, I may be a genius.
Jul 25th, 2003 11:13 AM
Zero Signal
Holographic universe

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Remarkably, recent developments in theoretical physics answer some of these questions, and the answers might be important clues to the ultimate theory of reality. By studying the mysterious properties of black holes, physicists have deduced absolute limits on how much information a region of space or a quantity of matter and energy can hold. Related results suggest that our universe, which we perceive to have three spatial dimensions, might instead be "written" on a two-dimensional surface, like a hologram.
http://www.sciam.com/print_version.c...AE80A84189EEDF


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