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Theory of the creation of everything just an interesting theory i came up with Rate Topic: -----

#21 merlin wood 


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View PostAirbrush, on 6 January 2012 - 12:30 AM, said:

The Big Bang theory is as close as we can get. If you can figure out a single theory of "everything", then you deserve a nobel prize! :)


Well, having given the problem rather a lot of thought over the years, I've concluded that the development of such a general theory of natural organisation is possible given the universal action of a nonlocal and extradimesional cause, and as deduced initially from a causal hidden variables quantum hypothesis.

But then who'd take any notice of an old crank like me with no academic physics qualification at all, and who would proposes a complete revolution in theoretical physics and comology?

But then, for a start, one could ask does cosmological inflation sound like a very sensible theory really? Prof. Roger Penrose certainlt doesn't think so, anyway.
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#22 merlin wood 


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Well, I cannot insist strongly enough that what is most crucially and, indeed, most tragically lacking in human knowledge is an understnding of the universe that includes life on Earth that requires a detailed, thorough and methodical account that sufficienty justifies and describes enough properties of a nonlocally acting cause, and from its many and various effects in addition to those of the known forces or interactions.

View PostAirbrush, on 6 January 2012 - 12:30 AM, said:

The Big Bang theory is as close as we can get. If you can figure out a single theory of "everything", then you deserve a nobel prize! :)


Wonder where my posts keep going to? Something to do with having little fascist piglets as moderators here, perhaps?

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View Postmerlin wood, on 9 January 2012 - 06:09 PM, said:

Wonder where my posts keep going to? Something to do with having little fascist piglets as moderators here, perhaps?


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