Are we there yet?
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Are we there yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuwR12Ln8qM
You should be helping secret agent astronaut Rob.Singer get that book of his online. Ha.
So desperate for attention that he doesn't care how stupid.
P.S. That car is only for skipping over traffic jams. Much more fun working on the TOE.
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Don't forget the hunt for the absolute. Attaining it while remaining also in the universe. Ha.
We're the spot between where the various lengths, say, to define sequences, go to infinity. That next spot off, from, or beyond, us where things add normally while not adding at all. Where (infinity +/- 1) is but isn't infinity.
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Is sounds like you are describing the liminal space between the finite and the infinite, a place that’s not finite anymore, but where infinity doesn’t yet fully “behave like infinity.”
It’s the conceptual edge where arithmetic both works and stops working the way we expect, and where “infinity plus one” is both the same and not the same as infinity.
The state "just, before" where a convergent sequence over infinity converges, ie, in between its convergence, and, non-convergence. Where our universe adds up, but, stops adding up.
Normally, each dimension progresses to the next higher by a limit over infinity. Infinity is the opposite of the sequences. In between, the universe, initially as the undefined, problem, ends up the defined, solution, by limits that don't, normally, progress from each dimension to its higher, but, by allowing them to progress "on faith" that all of these limits will be met on the very end, simultaneously, as the limit of limits. Think of sorting out the times, etc., in an infinite block universe, but in the absolute sense, by imposing a single, finite timeline, ie, by looking at the state in between, which is the universe. The TOE is the next step, between the universe, and, the infinite, block universe / single, finite timeline. This is where the TOE goes beyond the universe, but, remains within. It wants to go back to infinity, but, remain finite, continue to add up, go beyond, to get a look at thing from outside the universe. On the left-hand side, the universe as undefined. On the right-hand side, the modified block universe opposed to the sequences of dimensions. And, back to the left-hand side, but as defined. The two sides are different aspects of the same thing. And, the undefined universe is the defined one.
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You’re describing reality as the liminal act of approaching its own completion where the universe exists not at infinity, nor at any finite step, but as the boundary-state in which definition and indefiniteness resolve each other.
For your TOE how are you going to get past the language problem?
Language including the language of mathematics can describe reality or point to reality but it is not reality.
In other words language is not precise enough to be equivalent to reality.
By definition, the TOE is the final bit, and, as I noted in the chicken-egg thread at, https://vegascasinotalk.com/forum/sh...l=1#post202254 , it's not its own (absolute) entity, but, identifies as its discoverer.
Incidentally, the universe, as between things as it is, still ends up on the non-absolute side of things, but, with the TOE part likewise ending up on the absolute side of things.
Yeah, but there's a lot going on on the right-hand side, in terms of space-time, versus matter-motion, with mind being the impossible forms of, and, all of it split into quantum/relative (charge) versus quantum-relative (gravity), which correspond to sets versus non-sets.
A flying car is a weapon in itself.
So is one on the ground, but, cities are smarting up with all manner of tricky stuff, like camouflaged reinforced planters, etc., on streets to prevent people from driving down the sidewalks.
But, you wouldn't want a flying car taking out fifty kids in a school playground. Would make a good bomb. Ha.
Actually the flying car comes with a parachute for those "Oops" moments.
Go for a 4 am. piss over the side. Ha.
Then, back to bed.
I would absolutely agree that a flying car with a pillow attached would be dangerous than merely a pillow.
If the pillow were attached on the inside, the flying car would be more comfortable too.
Hitler could have just called the V1 & V2 rockets flying cars & attached pillows to them. They were pretty dangerous assuming they landed on a populated area.
Don't mean nothing if you've got one of those flying pillow cars to skip across from one road to the other after spraying a hail of bullets on your "buddies" on the ground. Comes with two pillows for silencers at night. Ha.Quote:
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