Unfolding the Universe: A Theory of Multiscale Interactions

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The discussion centers on the concept of unifying all phenomena in the universe through a single pattern of interaction, suggesting that both motion and matter arise from multiscale interactions. It posits that by altering the scale of this interaction pattern, one could potentially unfold the complexities of the universe. The ideas reference Eugene Savov's work, "Theory of Interaction," which explores these themes in depth. The conversation hints at the challenge of comprehending the book's content, indicating that it may require significant effort to grasp its implications fully.
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Put Everything in One!?

What we see as motion and matter is created from multiscale similar interactions /1,2/. Toward the source of origin all meanings merge /1, 2/.

Can we put everything in one pattern of interaction and then unfold the universe just by changing of the scale of this pattern?

1. Eugene Savov, Theory of Interaction, Geones Books, 2002
2. http://www.eugenesavov.com
 
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