Saturday, 3 October 2015

Could the whole Universe be explained by just one equation (E=ˠM˳C²)∞ representing one universal process?

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explaining the dynamic geometry (mathematics) of this theory.

 This equation (E=ˠM˳C²)∞ explains the Universe as a continuum with energy ∆E equals
mass ∆M linked to the Lorentz contraction ˠ of space and time. The Lorentz
contraction ˠ represents the time dilation of Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
with energy ∆E slowing up the rate that time ∆t flows as a universal process of
energy exchange or continuous creation. Light c will radiate out in a sphere 4π
of EMR from its radius forming a square c² of probability. This is the same
uncertainty we have with any future event. At the smallest scale of this
process this is represented by Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π
with the probability of quantum mechanics. The brackets in the equation
(E=ˠM˳C²)∞ represent a dynamic boundary condition of an individual reference
frame or set of infinities with an Arrow of Time for each reference frame. The
infinity ∞ symbol represents an infinite number of dynamic interactive
reference frames that are continuously coming in and out of existence. There are
an infinite number of line symmetries within a sphere and these represent an
potential number of future time lines. A the most fundamental level this is a
process of spherical symmetry forming and breaking that form greater degrees of
freedom for entropy or disorganization. It also forms the potential for ever
greater symmetry formation that we see in diversity of cell life. We have a
dynamic Universe with an emergent future unfolding photon by photon with each
new photon electron coupling or dipole moment relative to the energy and
momentum of our actions. In this theory we have an infinity of possibilities
with creation in the hand an eye of the beholder! 
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