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| Posted by
Samuel A. (Sam) Cox on January 03, 2005 at 14:02:42 (Message posted from "unknown" at 152.163.100.195) - explanation In Reply to: "Re: Human intuition and the nature of the universe..." posted by Charlie on January 03, 2005 at 10:37:14
Hi Charlie, In the 7-D and up GR/QM quasi-static universe model with a 7-D Einstein connection the actual proper time movement of the universe could best be described as an everywhere pulsation, perceived by observers cross/viewing in time dilation as taking cosmological time. Each "object" or energy density configuration from atoms and atomic particles on up in scale observed from the cosmic event horizon at 10 to the minus 33rd CM is essentially an invariant frame, meaning it has eternal existance and duality, existing and observing in geometric inversion, sequentially, eternally. However a very slow phylogenic process of change governed by the influence of living complexity drives the universe ever so slowly away from chaos and toward order, defeating the second law from the cosmic perspective. (Not ours). Just as those children were taken by the sea, alive and in good health, they will be returned in geometric inversion in good health to their parents on the other side of time. This process will continue eternally. We are all pieces of cosmic furniture, endlesssly observing from our invariant frame of reference, being born, dying and immediately (from our frame) being reborn with no memory of previous excursions of observation. However, because of the static or rather near static nature of the universe we ourselves change phylogenically over eternity much as our species has evolved over cosmological time- which is an accurate projection of the higher dimensional process. There is no death, though eyes grow dim; There is no fear, when I'm near to Him...as Mario Lanza sang years ago. We live in an utterly mysterious universe. What I have just described has been shown observationally to be true to at least 20 decimal places. As Stephen Hawking said it so well..."The universe just IS". Happy New Year to all, Sam |
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