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Krauss embarrasses WLC
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<blockquote data-quote="Usus Vox Tractus" data-source="post: 66322556" data-attributes="member: 356379"><p>The majority of my predictions are structural i.e. shape-flow and constituent parts.</p><p> </p><p>I could give you many predictions including the skin effect of electricity, the particle/wave duality of the photon, and a dark energy max of ~74% a min of ~61% and a median value of about 68%... But you would have no idea why. First we'd have to start with the definition of "The God" before the beginning of all creation: Infinite, eternal, living, and composed of real substance. A "One" beside whom there is no other.</p><p> </p><p>For model purposes I postulate this is quark matter: An infinitely super-conductive Fermi liquid billions of times hotter and denser than atomic (holographic) matter. There is no space between quarks. This exist as the "singularity" before "inflation" of void space-time. It has no top, bottom or sides. It has no shape because there is no space to define shape.</p><p> </p><p>The finely tuned void space of our universe does not arise in a big bang but in a great contraction: A super-cavitation of the Infinite One into finite ones; universes, the metaversal stack of infinite universes like vacuum bubbles suspended in fiery water..</p><p> </p><p>This takes on very specific, predictive shape relationships.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>How would you like to proceed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Usus Vox Tractus, post: 66322556, member: 356379"] The majority of my predictions are structural i.e. shape-flow and constituent parts. I could give you many predictions including the skin effect of electricity, the particle/wave duality of the photon, and a dark energy max of ~74% a min of ~61% and a median value of about 68%... But you would have no idea why. First we'd have to start with the definition of "The God" before the beginning of all creation: Infinite, eternal, living, and composed of real substance. A "One" beside whom there is no other. For model purposes I postulate this is quark matter: An infinitely super-conductive Fermi liquid billions of times hotter and denser than atomic (holographic) matter. There is no space between quarks. This exist as the "singularity" before "inflation" of void space-time. It has no top, bottom or sides. It has no shape because there is no space to define shape. The finely tuned void space of our universe does not arise in a big bang but in a great contraction: A super-cavitation of the Infinite One into finite ones; universes, the metaversal stack of infinite universes like vacuum bubbles suspended in fiery water.. This takes on very specific, predictive shape relationships. How would you like to proceed? [/QUOTE]
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