A new conceptual model of the universe.
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A new conceptual model of the universe.
In a universe like that ,with no proportional constraints, everything that we can discern-at any infinitesimal time interval-organic or inorganic , us included , can not be separated from its environment, is indistinguishable from its immediate surroundings, and therefore, being an integral part of the universe.
Notes
1. This conceptual model abolishes the question of what is above human's understanding, as well as it encourages the growth of the collective, universal consciousness which directs to humankind’s unity.
2. Matter : familiar compounds.
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I agree with your statements.
independence is an illusion. everything is intertwined. there was no "start", there will be no end. only change from one form to another.
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If energy itself is limited to quantities, doesn't that imply everything else is quantized?
That's where distinguishable colors comes from... quanta is what allows our universe to have detail. Not the human perception of it.
-Mettley Zimmer
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humans have quantified energy, and set limits everything.
more important than any perceived quantity, it is how the energy is transitioned that matters most.
(yes, i know I'm arguing against many renowned physicists. I'm glad they all seem to agree on one theory. I disagree with many things that set limits on something)
we humans still think more is better, never content with what we have, and putting it to use. energy, matter, is not created or destroyed merely changed.
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