A step towards quantum gravity

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A step towards quantum gravity

In Einstein's theory of general relativity, gravity arises when a massive object distorts the fabric of spacetime the way a ball sinks into a piece of stretched cloth. Solving Einstein's equations by using quantities that apply across all space and time coordinates could enable physicists to eventually find their "white whale": a quantum theory of gravity.

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azeem, over 1 year ago

It comes down to consciousness -- the hard problem.


If everything in the world is conscious and it's just a spectrum, then the sum of all consciousness vectors will have a resultant "wanted" outcome...


Now we have a way to quantify the force of will as a vector originating from an observer.


If everything is an observer with varying degrees of consciousness, it will affect quantum calculations of outcomes in the same way varying mass with equal acceleration affects the force -- higher consciousness may allow an observer to exert greater force of will upon an outcome.


In a sea of observers, all exerting forces of will, alignment, resonance, and harmony become especially important.


Quantum gravity would then represent the attractive force of consciousness to attract other consciousness, as all matter (which is conscious in varying degrees), attracts other matter. Indeed, that force is gravity.


We're entangled with the end of our universe when it enters a black hole. That's the ultimate outcome, trillions of trillions of years from now, if not a larger number. That black hole gives us an overarching gravity well that pulls all time forward...


The whole universe was as one, a singularity, then we had the big bang and our universe was created. The sum of all consciousness said be, and it was.


All will return to the singularity.


Then another universe happens


This goes on infinitely.

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