That is exactly my point. if geometry were changed so that the number of regular polygons was finite, is there any way to know what the result would be?
The two dimensional regular polygon series, the triangle, square, square, pentagon etc. is infinite. If for some reason, it was finite, what would our universe become? especially the dimensions of length and breadth.
Thermodynamics asserts that energy can neither be created nor destroyed and thus the total energy of the universe is always constant. Thus the accelerating expansion of the universe indicates that some form of energy is being converted into another form at increasing rate? Can this be explained...
Theories of Anything appear to be concerned with the fate of matter and the universe. No consideration is given to the unbelievable complexity of animate matter. Presumbely the laws that allow this complexity to emerge are attributed to chemistry and the laws of chance alone and they are in no...
the energy of an electron in free space = the continuous state.
The energy of an electron near the nucleus of an atom = the discontinuous state.
Are there other states? Is there a theory of states.