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    Can Everything be Reduced to Pure Physics?

    Further to my last point, a look at the framework of physics or 'physics in itself' i.e. mathematical structures, will probably provide hints towards understanding why things are like they are. I mean think about the common things in every equation you look at, think about the very fact it is...
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    Can Everything be Reduced to Pure Physics?

    The answer will come from the realm of computer programming, computer programmers model the world, a well done model is a more accurate description of all aspects of particular subject than its mathematical counterparts. Computer programmers can't make assumptions about what they are modelling...
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    Why do patterns exist in the universe?

    Consuming Space I am trying to work on the idea of 'consuming space'. I am trying to separate the 'structure of space' from the 'activity that goes on within that structure'. A TV screen is a 'structure of pixels' who's 'activity is changing their state over time'. As we move around, we move...
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    Why do patterns exist in the universe?

    The universe must either have: A start and an end. A start and no end. No start and an end. No start and no end Or a combination thereof. I believe there are limits to complexity, I believe complexity to be a product of thought, if something appears complex its yet to be understood...
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    Is the 'Real World' in 'The Matrix' Really Real?

    The key theme represented by the matrix is the outer 'earth' and the inner 'world'. The 'real' reality is the one in which people exist. The 'simulated' reality is the one that exists in people. The 'simulated' reality is in effect the mind/spirit, Neo is spiritually 'bullet proof'...
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    Did ancient civilizations use astronomy for scientific purposes?

    www.thepump.org, it theorises that the chambers where a water pumping system, which is quite an interesting idea. In the UK, in my life time, ancient based measurements where(/possibly are) still being used. Engineering tools where made and referred too in a circular fashion, inches are...
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    Did ancient civilizations use astronomy for scientific purposes?

    I have been speculating that the ancients believed in eternal life or re-incarnation because when you fall asleep you never actually remember the point at which you actually pass out...you just remember waking up. The ancients commonly believed certain gods had domain over natural elements...
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    Gravity: A Force of Pull or Push?

    Is fact or belief that gravity is a pull force? (in that we are pulled to the planets surface) I mean Newton saw an apple drop to the floor and thought pull? It could easily be a push force couldn't it, possibly a bit of both?
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    Exploring Liebnez's Argument: Location vs. Property in Experiments

    I recently read some of Liebnez's work and have become interested in a very important fact. I became very interested by one of his arguments and wondered if this has been dealt with recently. Its fundamental to emperical methods, let me explain the basic process in a simple way: We are...
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    How Do Physics Theories Explain Time and Space?

    Interesting question, if we where to stay in the same place all the time, would we grow? In production engineering there is the problem of the perfect circle, i.e. how do you know if you have machined a perfect circle? The problems is the old chicken and egg question, we can't know if its a...
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    How Do Physics Theories Explain Time and Space?

    I think we might be thinking things backwards. The most basic way to describe 'time' as a physics concept is simply one 'state' after another 'state'. A 'state' being a 'point' along a time 'line'. This 'point' is an expression (state) of the 'properties' of the object being observed...
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    How Do Physics Theories Explain Time and Space?

    Hmm, i thought it was 'speed' of time might be its 'rate' or 'frequency'. Like 60 seconds per 1 minute.
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    How Do Physics Theories Explain Time and Space?

    It reminds me of the 'how long is a piece of string' question...the answer to that of course is: 2 * ( L / 2 ) = L or ( 2 * L ) / 2 = L where L = the length of a piece of a string.
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    How Do Physics Theories Explain Time and Space?

    What is the speed of time. I am assuming that time is constant? What I mean is that it is impossible to stop time as time is a result of things changing. Or maybe changing things is a result of time. If you 'really' think about it, time is a word to describe a concept, but that...
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    Please scrutinize my symmetric concept.

    I am in total agreement, perception is pretty amazing, I think our eyes are types of ears. We are blind really, its just that we are good at creating a replica of our local vicinity in our brain. The mind is just the sum of your senses.
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