Post by Pincho Paxton on Feb 1, 2014 13:39:08 GMT
Some scientists think that the Universe is made of maths, but I believe that you can make the Universe from the cause of maths, and that cause is scale. If you were to make a simulation of the Universe in a computer you might use mathematical algorithms, but how would you know for sure that your simulation was of the real Universe? If you made a computer simulation that ignored algorithms, and instead used something far more basic, you may then say... "This is a real Universe simulation." We use computers to create our simulations, the less we tell the computer, the more likely it is that the simulation is real. So if you make a simulation that builds the maths, then the simulation becomes the Cause of maths. Anyway, how could the Universe have any understanding of maths?
So I have the belief that scale create maths... what is scale?
Scale is the point at which a quantum location starts, and a quantum location ends. A central hole surrounded by spin forces, and a virtual membrane. The meeting of two events gives you a grid. The grid then becomes an abacus, and the abacus becomes the pathway of particles. The particles scale to within a membrane boundary by using spin forces which is a cycle of the grid cycle.
Spin to touch a membrane is scale, and it is a cyclic event that repeats infinitely.
This event will create maths.
It is similar to John Conway's Game Of Life...
John Conway's Game Of Life
The sphere create Quantized locations at regular distances. To pass into a location a particle must fit that location. Its membrane scale must fit a hole. The particle itself becomes a doorway, and the next particle becomes a doorway. Regular spaced doorways, regular spaced holes of set distances. Photons moving through wormholes into the holes, but only a bump will create a result. Only a bump will stop your hand moving through a wall. Bumps create fractals, because the set distances have to obey stacking rules. The snowflake is the easiest fractal to recreate as a test structure. Within the snowflake fractal is hidden the rules. 6 points around 1 point. That is the rule for 2D. 12 points around 1 hole is the rule for 3D.
You now have an abacus that creates maths, and shapes, and physical bumps. That is all you need.
The Universe is not made from maths, but the Universe does make maths. Maths is made from scale, and scale is made from quantized points, and the quantized points are made from spin. Spin around a hole, and into a hole = 1 + -1 = 0. The maths of the Universe is physical.
If you want to make a real Universe simulation ignore the maths, and take a look at The Game Of Life.
Pincho Paxton
So I have the belief that scale create maths... what is scale?
Scale is the point at which a quantum location starts, and a quantum location ends. A central hole surrounded by spin forces, and a virtual membrane. The meeting of two events gives you a grid. The grid then becomes an abacus, and the abacus becomes the pathway of particles. The particles scale to within a membrane boundary by using spin forces which is a cycle of the grid cycle.
Spin to touch a membrane is scale, and it is a cyclic event that repeats infinitely.
This event will create maths.
It is similar to John Conway's Game Of Life...
John Conway's Game Of Life
The sphere create Quantized locations at regular distances. To pass into a location a particle must fit that location. Its membrane scale must fit a hole. The particle itself becomes a doorway, and the next particle becomes a doorway. Regular spaced doorways, regular spaced holes of set distances. Photons moving through wormholes into the holes, but only a bump will create a result. Only a bump will stop your hand moving through a wall. Bumps create fractals, because the set distances have to obey stacking rules. The snowflake is the easiest fractal to recreate as a test structure. Within the snowflake fractal is hidden the rules. 6 points around 1 point. That is the rule for 2D. 12 points around 1 hole is the rule for 3D.
You now have an abacus that creates maths, and shapes, and physical bumps. That is all you need.
The Universe is not made from maths, but the Universe does make maths. Maths is made from scale, and scale is made from quantized points, and the quantized points are made from spin. Spin around a hole, and into a hole = 1 + -1 = 0. The maths of the Universe is physical.
If you want to make a real Universe simulation ignore the maths, and take a look at The Game Of Life.
Pincho Paxton