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Physics

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Do physicists know that the universe is 1?
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Post by Blair »

Why does it matter? The "Universe" is defined by what your current comprehension of it is, just like everything else.
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True.
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Re: Physics

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sevens wrote:Do physicists know that the universe is 1?
I don't understand the question. The Universe is the Totality. How many of them are there supposed to be?


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Dan,

By 1, I was referring to the (near...) infinite interconnectedness of the universe - at all levels.
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Why do you refer to it as 1?

Is this designation something that should be universally recognized?

For what reason do you say that the universe is interconnected infinitely?

What is interconnected?

What is infinite?

I cannot speak for physicists, of course, but the last that I knew, physicists considered that the universe was shaped like a football -- or, maybe, it was a garden hose. Could have been a peanut. I forget but they reckoned it was shaped like something.

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HyperDimensional Physics

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lets get more specific on this topic. HyperD Physics ie the 19.5 degrees latitude.

how come we don't here more about this? I mean its effects are written throughout the solar system at this latitude.

mons olympus, sun spots, hawaiian islands , great red spot, etc.
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Re: Physics

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sevens wrote:Do physicists know that the universe is 1?
But is it still '1' the moment this knowledge arises?
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Post by sevens »

MKF,

I used '1' to represent the wholeness of the universe -- the vast interconnectedness of the cosmos -- the infinite causal flow. This notion isn't anything new: I'm speaking the same language as QRS, Buddhism, Hinduism, and many aboriginal cultures. Due to the indestructible laws of cause and effect, the universe is interconnected infinitely.
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Oh.

I mistakenly thought that QSR spoke English. I had no idea that they spoke Hindi and stuff -- Aborigine stuff.

1.

I will try to keep that in mind.

I still don't get it but I reckon that does not matter.

Thanks for your clarification.

Any way we can go back to Genius-l? What does it take? Ruby slippers or what?

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What is the universe?

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It's alright Ma, I'm only bleeding.

Should I censor myself on this forum?

How do you feeel 'bout that?

My bad, I thought this was the GENIUS forum.

I thought it was a good thing to strike iron against iron. And, damn woman, I thought this place housed 'dangerous thought.'

g uess i w as wro ng

Do you know how boring it is, tip-toeing around egos?

But, hey, get your shit out.
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Cut the drama, queen.

I asked if you can speak in a language readily understood.

No one had any idea what you meant by "1."

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Us drama queens gotta stick together.

You certainly do contain multitudes.

Enjoy Whitman?

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1 = One
One = Whole
Whole = Everything
Everything = Everything
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