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jdawe
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Re: Action-Reaction: The Perfect Universe
Posted:
Dec 2, 2012 8:23 PM
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On Dec 3, 12:20 pm, "G=EMC^2" <herbertglazi...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 2, 8:03 pm, jdawe <mrjd...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Imagine if we were to remove all of the energy in the universe so that > > we are left with nothing. > > > Nothing = 0. > > > So, let's remove the energy, let's get rid of: > > > Brightness > > > Motion > > > Sound > > > Active > > > Hot > > > Curving > > > Dimensional > > > Expansion > > > All we have now is nothing: > > > A Dark, At Rest, Silent, Passive, Cold, Linear, Dimensionless > > Absolutely Contracted point. > > > In other words a zero dimensional infinitely small vacuum point. > > > This point represents the PERFECT universe. > > > Anywhere we want to travel in this universe we would get there > > INSTANTANEOUSLY. > > > It has 0 degrees curvature, 0 dimensions and 0 time. > > > It is the perfect universe afterall so any value other than zero would > > represent an imperfection. > > > Zero is PERFECTION. > > > ------------- > > > From this FICTITIOUS INSTANTANEOUS LINEAR POINT comes REALITY which is > > GRADUAL, CURVING TIMED EXPANSION. > > > These things always take on a non zero value. > > > Space - Time > > > Contraction - Expansion > > > Zero - NonZero > > > Beginning - Ending > > > So in the beginning of the universe there was 'nothing', a perfect > > universe! You might say well what was there before nothing. > > > Nothing is INSTANTANEOUS so it appeared in 0 time lapse. You can't > > have something before nothing. > > Reality is you still left 94% of the universe TreBert
Well, reality is 100% of the Universe.
Fiction = Nothing = 0
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