Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
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Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
I believe that in a fundamental level, that is, the most simple form the universe can reach, regardeless of whenever there is a form of max simplicity or not, everthing (and, thus, also nothing) is composed of 2 diferent things, pretty much the binary language used by computers.
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Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
What?
Why?
Where?
Care to explain some more, so us mere mortals could understand too? Why would the fundamental base of the universe be binary? What are the two... errr... things?
Why?
Where?
Care to explain some more, so us mere mortals could understand too? Why would the fundamental base of the universe be binary? What are the two... errr... things?
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
The base of the universe is binary because it cannot be another thing. If you have one thing you dont have anything, because if there was no diference between any 2 points of the universe then the universe would be entirely irrelevant, and something entirely irrelevant to everthing doesnt exists. Anything that existed beyond 2 would be a combination of those 2, and thus not relevant for the fundament. I have no idea what the 2 things might be, our knoledge is too limited for us to go beyond this :)Teutooni wrote:What?
Why?
Where?
Care to explain some more, so us mere mortals could understand too? Why would the fundamental base of the universe be binary? What are the two... errr... things?
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
Maybe you first need to learn spelling before attempting a theory of everything?
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
What if something, or a lot of things are neutral? Then they wouldn't be one of 2 things. It could be something like an asymptote.manored wrote:The base of the universe is binary because it cannot be another thing. If you have one thing you dont have anything, because if there was no diference between any 2 points of the universe then the universe would be entirely irrelevant, and something entirely irrelevant to everthing doesnt exists. Anything that existed beyond 2 would be a combination of those 2, and thus not relevant for the fundament. I have no idea what the 2 things might be, our knoledge is too limited for us to go beyond this :)Teutooni wrote:What?
Why?
Where?
Care to explain some more, so us mere mortals could understand too? Why would the fundamental base of the universe be binary? What are the two... errr... things?
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Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
I think the universe is far too complex to simplify like that, otherwise the scientists and philosophers would have a theory of everything. But we don't AFAIK. Full marks for trying though.manored wrote:The base of the universe is binary because it cannot be another thing. If you have one thing you dont have anything, because if there was no diference between any 2 points of the universe then the universe would be entirely irrelevant, and something entirely irrelevant to everthing doesnt exists. Anything that existed beyond 2 would be a combination of those 2, and thus not relevant for the fundament. I have no idea what the 2 things might be, our knoledge is too limited for us to go beyond this :)Teutooni wrote:What?
Why?
Where?
Care to explain some more, so us mere mortals could understand too? Why would the fundamental base of the universe be binary? What are the two... errr... things?
- SwiftSpear
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Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
The universe is in binary at it's most fundimental level. The basic building blocks are all basically the same thing, and in any given spacial area, that thing is either present, or not present. That level of abstraction isn't fundamentally useful to understanding the universe though, because in formation the binary parts very very quickly form structures and forms. The universe, if it were to be equated to a computer, is a virtually infinate number of binary elements running many different programs in languages WAY WAY more advanced than our object oriented computer languages. Understanding the binary is useless because there is just too much of it for that to be possible, so we need to understand the more advanced code first, and we don't understand it yet.
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
To say occupation is binary is to forget quantum physics.
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
quantum physics was the only thing that proved rogue waves happen realistically on a daily basic killing off whales. SAVE THE WHALES ! Get them away from the rogue waves!
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
i haven't smoked enough weed to read this thread yet
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Weed won't help, man. Seriously, I think this thread would read even worse stoned.
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
How can you speak of the universe when you live on earth..
a spec in the universe..
there are probably elements and all sorts of other stuff that is out there that we will never know..
a spec in the universe..
there are probably elements and all sorts of other stuff that is out there that we will never know..
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Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
You are not universe, emmanuel IS.
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
I still don't see why the universe should be 'binary'. Sure it's the simplest base, but it doesn't mean universe has to be like it. How about a base of 6 quarks and a few leptons? Or tiny oscillating strings for that matter, essentially having an infinite base.
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
Infinite? Try 11.Teutooni wrote:I still don't see why the universe should be 'binary'. Sure it's the simplest base, but it doesn't mean universe has to be like it. How about a base of 6 quarks and a few leptons? Or tiny oscillating strings for that matter, essentially having an infinite base.
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Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
First, binary isn't the simplest base. Unary is.
Second, I already gave you the answer to all life's questions in a previous thread, http://spring.clan-sy.com/phpbb/viewtop ... 82#p266882
All matter is composed of sub-atomic particles called Teutons.
Here is a close-up:
Second, I already gave you the answer to all life's questions in a previous thread, http://spring.clan-sy.com/phpbb/viewtop ... 82#p266882
All matter is composed of sub-atomic particles called Teutons.
Here is a close-up:
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
Woah man, i just had a revelation. You know like Theres the space and theres like, planets 'n shit in the space, and inside the planet there's like humans , and inside the humans you can find these cells 'n shit, so like, what if inside the cells were another space and another world dude, like woah it would go around all over again! Its like i've discovered what the world is.
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
No, it's definitely 42.Infinite? Try 11.
Re: Teory about the fundamental base of the universe
String theory may predict 11 dimensions, but you still have an infinite variety of strings.