Re: Quantum Algebra 2: The Contribution from U.K., USA



>>From Osher Doctorow

Last, but not least (and maybe not last :>), Sir Roger Penrose and
Stephen Hawking join the list of Creative Geniuses - but not for
anything that you would think!

What they did - hold on to your hat - was to convert physics to
Locality via black holes! Almost everything else that they did was
relatively minor except Sir Roger's Consciousness which he more or less
botched although microtubules in some other biological form might
someday make a comeback.

Black holes are local as examples of gravitational collapse and GR
solutions, but a great many physicists and astrophysicists have spent
their time trying to "round off" singularities including the Big Bang
and even Black Holes (although whether finite evaporation of Hawking
and ignoring possible origins of Black Holes can disguise them is
rather dubious). In other words, physics has tried its darndest to
undo the Locality lesson of Black Holes. Fortunately, the lesson is
already in people's brains and propaganda only has surface effects in
many ways.

The happy news is that astrophysicists tend to be Creative Geniuses and
their field tends to contain Nonconformists, so the astrophysicists
have botched their cover-up job and introduced new ideas simultaneously
- Nathan Seiberg of the Princeton Institute introduced passing through
singularities, Neo-Cyclic universe with Steinhardt and Turok; Gott and
Li introduced pre-observer time loops which are just as "wild" as
singularities, sort of like a dream about a snake that keeps reviving
no matter how much it is cut up. Notice that "pre-observer" as in
those time loops sounds awfully like phases/dimensions not to mention
orienting themselves toward or away from the observer and so Locality
through any and all of these.

I haven't mentioned the psychopathic and sociopathic type of
Individual-orientation which says: "Me First," "Number One," "I'm the
only one who counts." Some people may recognize that tendency among
some of those I've mentioned in my various recent Locality threads.
It is perhaps one of the best examples of how the best laid plans of
human beings and "evolution" go astray and the fact that nobody is all
bad or stupid. Those guys contributed for the wrong reasons with the
emphasis on "really, really wrong!" So we take the good and reject
the bad, and I mean "really, really reject!" That's part of Life 101.

Osher Doctorow

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