Thanks for purchasing it. Note that in the Kindle edition the Title page 
and table of contents formatting is a little screwed up but the text seems 
OK.

Edgar


On Monday, December 23, 2013 7:15:13 PM UTC-5, Edgar L. Owen wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Someone asked somewhere if I cover quantum theory in my book. Yes, I do. 
> The entire 'Part III: Elementals' of the book covers reality at its finest 
> scale, the quantum world. I'll summarize here but can only gloss over some 
> of the main points.....
>
> As stated before reality, at its most fundamental level, consists of pure 
> computationally evolving information only. It is not physical. Thus there 
> is no dimensional spacetime. Dimensional spacetime is in fact something 
> that arises from quantum events, e.g. the conservation of particle 
> properties as they are computed in particle interactions that specify the 
> dimensional relationships between particles emerging from particle 
> interactions, such as relative energies and momenta.
>
> It is these purely numeric NON-physical computed dimensional relationships 
> that are part of the fundamental computational reality. Thus instead of a 
> single pre-existing all pervading spacetime that exists as a background to 
> all events, what really happens is that many independent mini-spacetimes 
> arise from networks of particle interactions. 
>
> It is only when these networks connect via common events that their 
> spacetimes merge into larger mini-spacetimes, and the spacetime that we 
> think we inhabit is actually the end result of the merging of innumerable 
> mini-spacetimes as the result of all the billions of particle level events 
> we continually interact with, e.g. all the photons impinging on our retinas.
>
> These continual particle level interactions build up the simulacrum of a 
> classical spacetime and our minds then interpolate that and mentally 
> construct a fixed, pre-existing common spacetime that does not actually 
> exist in external reality itself even though our minds convince us that it 
> does.
>
> Now there is plenty of evidence this view is correct, part of which is 
> that it solves two of the most profound problems of physics.....
>
>
>
> The beauty of this insight is that it enables two very important advances.
>
> 1. First it enables the conceptual unification of general relativity and 
> quantum theory because the reason they seem incompatible is precisely the 
> pre-existing all pervading spacetime that quantum theory mistakenly 
> assumes. When it is understood that spacetime emerges from quantum events 
> rather than being a pre-existing background to them this incompatibility 
> vanishes and in fact it is easy to get the curved spacetime of general 
> relativity directly from this emergence by simply taking the mass-energy 
> particle property as the scale of the spacetime that emerges.
>
> 2. In one fell swoop it eliminates ALL quantum paradox. Why? Because 
> quantum processes only seem paradoxical again with respect to the 
> pre-existing fixed common spacetime mistakenly assumed. When the way 
> spacetime emerges FROM quantum processes is understood all the paradoxical 
> nature of quantum theory vanishes.
>
>
> Now, I know this probably seems counter intuitive and is a lot to get 
> one's mind around in one post which is not as clearly stated as I'd like 
> but I'd be happy to explain further or you can read my book available on 
> Amazon under my name. When it is properly understood it becomes quite clear 
> and very obvious and it is so simple and straightforward one wonders why no 
> one discovered it before....
>
> Edgar
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