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shunyadragon
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I thought I started a thread on this topic, but than I could not find it when I looked later, so here goes again. I apologize if this is a duplicate.
I have been fascinated with the concept of infinity since I was in elementary school and my questions frustrated my teachers.
I would like to present the philosophical concept for existence beyond the Standard Model of an Infinite Matrix (IM) for comments and feedback. The IM is unquantisized infinite and eternal matrix that everything physical exists, ie matter energy, singularities, or whatever. The IM may have more dimensions, but for simplicity I will propose a four dimensional IM. Would this concept be useful for a computer model of possible existences.
Has anyone else presented this concept in one way or another?
I have been fascinated with the concept of infinity since I was in elementary school and my questions frustrated my teachers.
I would like to present the philosophical concept for existence beyond the Standard Model of an Infinite Matrix (IM) for comments and feedback. The IM is unquantisized infinite and eternal matrix that everything physical exists, ie matter energy, singularities, or whatever. The IM may have more dimensions, but for simplicity I will propose a four dimensional IM. Would this concept be useful for a computer model of possible existences.
Has anyone else presented this concept in one way or another?