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2nd May 2015 23:43
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Will we ever have a theory of everything?
I found this interesting article about whether science will ever be able to explain everything. What do you think? Are we getting close? I think we are getting closer, e.g. Nassim Haramein has already made a few pretty interesting discoveries and it seems like he has a pretty good direction with his research. Furthermore, if we one day will be able to tap energy from the vacuum, then that will help explain things in an important way. I pesonally think that energy is all around us and is an infinite source of energy and that you cannot remove energy from creation.
Will we ever have a theory of everything?
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3rd May 2015 07:11
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Re: Will we ever have a theory of everything?
I've already got a theory of everything: it's all crap!
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3rd May 2015 07:28
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Re: Will we ever have a theory of everything?
I can say I understand the mechanics of all my beliefs on some level. End game science will eventually explain everything minus very few things.
I was conveyed by ETs that they have discovered the source and/or mechanics of almost everything. The source of everything(the Omniverse) itself is one of the only unanswerable mysteries. It is assumed quite soundly that life and everything is infinite in both directions, of past and future.
Judging by my own logic, and what I have been conveyed, yes, science will provide a theory for everything, and conclusions for almost everything.
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3rd May 2015 07:45
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Re: Will we ever have a theory of everything?
I don't think so for to me this would imply stasis and is why "absolute" truth seeking is like chasing the proverbial tail. Truth in my opinion is not static, it is ever changing and with each attainment of "all that there is" another far reaching "truth" is revealed to be discovered and explored. So in as far as discovering the creator and "all that there is", be it science or another field, to believe one can do so implies that "creator" is immutable and would cancel out the concept of infinity.
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3rd May 2015 09:42
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