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Knowing the mind of God: Seven theories of everything 15:33 04 March 2010 by Michael Marshall For similar stories,
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There Is No Whole Without A Hole
Thu Mar 04 16:55:33 GMT 2010 by marco mauas
This sentence was formulated in English by Jacques-Alain Miller in 1988 in Jerusalem,
Tiffany Perth, commenting how Jacques Lacan wrote "Traumatic": "Troumatique". The trauma is this: no whole without a hole. This is the epicenter of anxiety, and the fact that anything we say will be or inconsistent or incomplete.
There Is No Whole Without A Hole
Sat Feb 26 21:20:44 GMT 2011 by Mark Bridger
,,,"anything we say will be incomplete"
.Especially if the universe is eternal and infinite - then everything we could ever know will only be a small part of it and we can't know that bit we thought we knew as well as we thought.
To find a theory of everything,
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Modern cosmologists get off to a bad start by thinking like way back to Olbers that the universe cannot be infinite and eternal. That's why none of these theories will work out. It's like doing a very large sudoku puzzle and progressing very well unitil you fill in the last few squares - then you realise you made a mistake a long way back.
The mistake was to fail to apply Einstein's gravitational shift to the light that might come from the infinity - that explains the apparent darkness of the beyond, even if there are infinite other bangs or cosmoses out there.
So..start with the precept that the universe is infinite and eternal and what do you have? Well something that explains why cosmoses must accelerate apart for a start. The collective infinite omnidirectional pull from the infinity cancels itself out..but the finite mass of a bang must pull on the other neighbouring bangs/cosmoses that surround it - and thus pull itelf apart - with subdivisions of its mass doing so at proportionately smaller rates, hence 'clumping'.
More importantly an infinite eternal universe has to re adjust one's understanding of the nature of reality - which should then help to provide an explanation for gravity, relativity, quantum physics, atomic physics,
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.- but science will be frustrated that the key to the theory - that the universe is infinite and eternal - is intinsically unprovable. I can live with that. ;- )