On May 25, 7:40 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Einstein and  Socratus.
> =.
> Einstein, you was mistaken using your Gravitation theory
> to the all Universe as a whole.
> The Gravitation theory doesn’t work in the Universe as a whole.
> The Gravitation theory is a local theory.
> Why?
>  Because the detected material mass of the  matter in the
> Universe ( the cosmological constant / the critical density)
> is so small ( the average density of all substance in the
> Universe is approximately p=10^-30 g/sm^3 ) that it
> cannot  ‘close’ the Universe into sphere and  therefore our
> Universe as whole must be  ‘open’, endless, infinite.
> The Universe as a whole is an Infinite Pure Vacuum: T=0K.
> More concrete:
> § 1.  Vacuum: T= 0K, E= ∞ , p = 0, t =∞ .
> =.
> We have two (2) Worlds: Vacuum and Material and we need
> to understand their interaction.
> ==.
> Socratus

A vacuum is nothing but a cavity within, or a gap between material
volumes. It has no existence of its own. There is no such thing as an
infinite vacuum. It is like saying a hole inside a hole. We have one
World: Sense.

Serial sense is awareness multiplied through time, parallel sense is
sense divided across space (matter).

Once you see that energy is a function of awareness (special
relativity proves), all energy can be understood as the stories and
experiences shared through matter from the inside. Neither energy,
space, or time are independent of matter. They are all causes and
effects of matter relating to itself.

The cosmos begins and ends with sense: an experience of change or
acceleration which fractures the unconscious monotony of the
singularity/totality and creates mass-energy-space:sense-motive-time
relativism. Spacetime is nothing but matter being informed of it's
relations with matter. It is a semiotic protocol within matter that is
both bottom up and top down.

Craig

Craig

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