Re: Physics on the lowest level of our reality!
- From: anod <tty82hd8@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Apr 2007 02:10:25 -0700
On Apr 28, 6:36 am, "Gerald L. O'Barr" <glob...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Physics on the lowest level of our reality!
Our reality, on the lowest level, must be simple.
It has to be simple. It has to be the simplest of
all possible simplicity, because it has to be able to
explain the simplest things we know, as well as the
most complicated things we know. And just how simple
must it be? Our reality is just a simple, two
element existence, just simple space and simple
matter existing in that space.
Matter exists in individual particles distributed
throughout this space, basically having random
distributions in positions, orientations, shapes,
sizes and motions. The most basic (only?) property
present is inertia found in matter.
If anyone is paying attention, we have just
i was until you just asked, why asking, was it crap?
goodbye
.
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