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Seven theories of everything – All in One Science Fun Packages

The “theory of everything” is one of the most cherished dreams of science. If it is ever discovered, it will describe the workings of the universe at the most fundamental level and thus encompass our entire understanding of nature.
(Source: newscientist.com – Knowing the mind of God: Seven theories of everything )

String theory
String theory is a developing branch of quantum mechanics and general relativity with the aim of merging and reconciling the two areas of physics into a quantum theory of gravity. The strings of string theory are one-dimensional oscillating lines, but they are no longer considered fundamental to the theory, which can be formulated in terms of points or surfaces too.

String Theory?

Loop quantum gravity
Loop quantum gravity (LQG), also known as loop gravity and quantum geometry, is a proposed quantum theory of spacetime which attempts to reconcile the theories of quantum mechanics and general relativity. Loop quantum gravity suggests that space can be viewed as an extremely fine fabric or network “weaved” of finite quantised loops of excited gravitational fields called spin networks.

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Causal dynamical triangulations – CDT
Causal dynamical triangulation (abbreviated as “CDT”) invented by Renate Loll, Jan Ambjørn and Jerzy Jurkiewicz, and popularized by Fotini Markopoulou and Lee Smolin, is an approach to quantum gravity that like loop quantum gravity is background independent. This means that it does not assume any pre-existing arena (dimensional space), but rather attempts to show how the spacetime fabric itself evolves.

Quantum Einstein gravity
In quantum Einstein gravity, space-time at the smallest scales is fractal and the number of dimensions shrinks from the familiar four to two.

Quantum graphity
Tomasz Konopka, Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara, Simone Severini and Lee Smolin of the Canadian Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics introduced a graph model that they called Quantum Graphity. An argument based on quantum graphity combined with the holographic principle can resolve the horizon problem and explain the observed scale invariance of cosmic background radiation fluctuations without the need for cosmic inflation.

In the quantum graphity model, points in spacetime are represented by nodes on a graph connected by links that can be on or off. This indicates whether or not the two points are directly connected as if they are next to each other in spacetime. When they are on the links have additional state variables which are used to define the random dynamics of the graph under the influence of quantum fluctuations and temperature. At high temperature the graph is in Phase I where all the points are randomly connected to each other and no concept of spacetime as we know it exists. As the temperature drops and the graph cools, it is conjectured to undergo a phase transition to a Phase II where spacetime forms. It will then look like a spacetime manifold on large scales with only near-neighbour points being connected in the graph.

Internal relativity
Every particle in the universe has a property called “spin”, which can be loosely thought of as what happens to the particle when it is rotated. Dreyer’s model imagines a system of spins existing independently of matter and arranged randomly. When the system reaches a critical temperature, the spins align, forming an ordered pattern.

E8 – Grand Unification Theory
Antony Garrett Lisi’s model is a variant and extension of a Grand Unification Theory (a “GUT,” describing electromagnetism, the weak interaction and the strong interaction) to include gravitation, a Higgs boson and fermions in an attempt to describe all fields of the Standard Model and gravity as different parts of one field over four dimensional spacetime. More specifically, Lisi combines the left-right symmetric Pati-Salam GUT with a MacDowell-Mansouri description of gravity, using the spin connection and gravitational frame combined with a Higgs boson, necessitating a cosmological constant. The model is formulated as a gauge theory, using a modified BF action, with E8 as the Lie group. Mathematically, this is an E8 principal bundle, with connection, over a four dimensional base manifold.

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Sources:
- Knowing the mind of God: Seven theories of everything
- Four radical routes to a theory of everything
- An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything

The path is not materialistic
The extraordinary in the GUT-theories is the non materialistic approach to understand the universe. In contrast to the older models, the Grand Unified Theories describes a universe only based on geometry, mathematic and language patterns, but not on fundamental particles. Is the mainstream recognizing the fact that the factory of space-time is consciousness and language?

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Self-similarity

The Holographic Universe Theory describes our world as a hologram. The smallest part contains the whole and vice versa.
Every part is similar the the whole. This is called “self-similarity“.

“In mathematics, a self-similar object is exactly or approximately similar to a part of itself (i.e. the whole has the same shape as one or more of the parts). Many objects in the real world, such as coastlines, are statistically self-similar: parts of them show the same statistical properties at many scales.
Self-similarity is a typical property of fractals.”
Source: Self-similarity – Wikipedia

A Koch curve has an infinitely repeating self-similarity when it is magnified.
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Fibonacci, a mathematical sequence, also has many self-similarity patterns. The DNA, galaxies, tornadoes and water vortexes, only to mention a few, follows the Fibonacci spiral pattern, that repeats again and again.

And God went on to say: “Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness …” Genesis 1:26

Everything in nature follows the fractal patterns of self-similarity.

Fractal Pattern is found everywhere in nature

So many amazing discoveries are made all around the world. Water, for example, is necessary for life. It has the ability to store information, this fact is well known in homeopathy. And water has really strange properties that enable life on our planet. The patterns of self-similarity are visible when water freeze. Then the crystals shows fractal like patterns, very beautiful and every crystal is a unique artwork.

Ice crystals

Not only frozen water has this fractal patterns, even liquid water shows self-similarity. Watch this video:

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Michael Talbot – The Holographic Universe

Michael Talbot (1953-1992), author of a number of books highlighting parallels between ancient mysticism and quantum mechanics. He espouse a theoretical model of reality that suggests the physical universe is akin to a giant hologram.

Talbot made many references in his book “The Holographic Universe” to the work of David Bohm and Karl Pribram, and it is quite apparent that the combined work of Bohm and Karl Pribram is largely the cornerstone upon which Talbot built his ideas.

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The Residual Self Image in the holographic universe

Residual self image is the concept that individuals tend to think of themselves as projecting a certain physical appearance. The term was popularized in fiction by the Matrix series, where persons who existed in a digitally created world would subconsciously maintain the physical appearance that they had become accustomed to projecting.”
Source: Wikipedia – Self Image

Our body is a kind of a “residual self image” like the concept in the movie “The Matrix”. Materialistic old schooled scientist believes that our body, our aspect, is determinate by our DNA and that the DNA is something immutable. But revolutionary new discoveries in different fields of science has proofed that our DNA change even through the influence of our thoughts. So our thoughts and our believe has a influence on our aspect and our body in such a deep and profound manner.

What about people that has lost a limb?
The victims of such a tragedy suffers a lot about the serious loss. But there is hope for them. Our universe is holographic in its nature and consciousness is fundamental like space, time, matter and energy.

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Consensus reality – Peter Pan and the manipulation of the matrix

Peter Pan

What shall we make of those who do not agree with consensus realities of others, or of the society they live in?

Planck’s first proposed solution to the problem in 1899 followed from what Planck called the “principle of elementary disorder”, which allowed him to derive Wien’s law from a number of assumptions about the entropy of an ideal oscillator, creating what was referred-to as the Wien-Planck law. Soon it was found that experimental evidence did not confirm the new law at all, to Planck’s frustration. Planck revised his approach, deriving the first version of the famous Planck black-body radiation law, which described the experimentally observed black-body spectrum well. It was first proposed in a meeting of the DPG on October 19, 1900 and published in 1901. This first derivation did not include energy quantisation, and did not use statistical mechanics, to which he held an aversion. In November 1900, Planck revised this first approach, relying on Boltzmann’s statistical interpretation of the second law of thermodynamics as a way of gaining a more fundamental understanding of the principles behind his radiation law. As Planck was deeply suspicious of the philosophical and physical implications of such an interpretation of Boltzmann’s approach, his recourse to them was, as he later put it, “an act of despair … I was ready to sacrifice any of my previous convictions about physics.”
Source: Wikipedia – Max Planck

Peter Pan first appeared in a section of The Little White Bird, a 1902 novel written for adults.

Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie (1860–1937). A mischievous boy who can fly and magically refuses to grow up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island of Neverland as the leader of his gang the Lost Boys, interacting with mermaids, Indians, fairies and pirates, and from time to time meeting ordinary children from the world outside.
Source: Wikipedia – Peter Pan

Consensus reality is formulated and ratified at the level of the human unconscious at which all minds are infinitely interconnected.

Alice in wonderland

The Matrix is a system, Neo. That system is our enemy. But when you’re inside, you look around, what do you see? Businessmen, teachers, lawyers, carpenters. The very minds of the people we are trying to save. But until we do, these people are still a part of that system and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it.

The Matrix is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now, in this very room. You can see it when you look out your window or when you turn on your television. You can feel it when you go to work… when you go to church… when you pay your taxes. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.
Source: The Matrix (1999)

The collective unconscious only makes sense in the context of some notion of collective memory. This then takes us into a very wide-ranging examination of the nature and principle of memory-not just in human beings and not just in the animal kingdom; not even just in the realm of life-but in the universe as a whole. Such an encompassing perspective is part of a very profound paradigm shift that is taking place in science: the shift from the mechanistic to an evolutionary and wholistic world view.

Source: Mind, Memory, and Archetype Morphic Resonance and the Collective Unconscious – Rupert Sheldrake

“Sheldrake has also demonstrated in a number of studies that we can assist each other’s learning across distances, without any external interaction or communication. In one study, for instance, a group of individuals completed a newly created crossword puzzle, and their average completion times were recorded. The same puzzle was then broadcast to millions via TV, for the viewers at home to complete. Subsequently, a new group, who had not seen the puzzle at all, finished it significantly faster than the original group, suggesting that as a result of so many individuals having done the puzzle, knowledge of the puzzle was somehow etched into the field of collective consciousness, making it increasingly easier for others to solve.”

Our hope as a planet will be that a sufficient number of evolved individuals attain a high degree of consciousness, so high as to reach the critical point that will be needed to cause a total transformation, a radical change, a quantum jump in the general consciousness, and as a consequence form a planetary hyper consciousness that will transcend totally the present situation.

Apart from these leaders there is already a widely spread awareness amongst millions of people that are fed up with atrocities, immorality, and criminality and are giving all their efforts and energy in this quest for True values and real happiness. The world actually is preparing for a major transition from the present state of consciousness to a quantum jump that will transcend this state of affairs.

Source: Can Medicine or Religion save the planet from a major catastrophe? – by George Vithoulkas

A REQUEST MADE AROUND THE WORLD


Discovery of nuclear fission
“In December 1938 Germans Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann published experimental results about bombarding uranium with neutrons. They showed that it produced an isotope of barium. Shortly after, their Austrian co-worker Lise Meitner (a political refugee in Sweden at the time) and her nephew Otto Robert Frisch correctly interpreted the results as the splitting of the uranium nucleus after the absorption of a neutron—nuclear fission, which released a large amount of energy and additional neutrons. A direct experimental evidence of the nuclear fission was performed by Frisch, following a fundamental idea suggested to him by George Placzek.”
Atomic Bomb
Source: Manhatten Project – Wikipedia

Lysergic acid diethylamide – LSD
LSD was first synthesized on November 16, 1938 by Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel, Switzerland as part of a large research program searching for medically useful ergot alkaloid derivatives. LSD’s psychedelic properties were discovered 5 years later when Hofmann accidentally ingested an unknown quantity of the chemical.”
Source: LSD – Wikipedia

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First evidence of the holographic nature of the structure of spacetime

A gravitational wave detector situated in Germany has now been recording what may be the first evidence of the holographic nature of the structure of spacetime.

Source: Nassim’s Journal

Craig Hogan, a physicist at Fermilab Centre for Particle Astrophysics in Illinois is convinced that he has found proof in the data of the gravitational wave detector GEO600 of a holographic Universe – and that his ideas could explain mysterious noise in the detector data that has not been explained so far.

The British-German team behind the GEO600, which includes scientists from the School of Physics and Astronomy’s Gravitational Physics Group, will now carry out new experiments in the coming months to yield more evidence about Craig Hogan’s assumptions. If proved correct, it could help in the quest to bring together quantum mechanics and Einstein’s theory of gravity.

Source: ScienceDaily – Holographic Universe – Discovery Could Herald New Era In Fundamental Physics

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A fractal holographic universe

Prominent researchers from various disciplines discuss the nature of reality from a quantum physics perspective… Is ours a holographic universe?

See also:
- Fractal
- Fibonacci
- Holographic Universe Part1 and Part2
- Holograms and fractals
- Holographic Universe

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