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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Are stellar collisions, galactic mergers, and supernovae implosions deterministic events, as suggested by the super symmetry and equilibrium exhibited during the cyclical motions of celestial bodies, which imply a predictable outcome and timing, and what are the implications of this deterministic view for our understanding of the universe's creation?

The periodic Table

The periodic table shows how our universe began. The hydrogen atom, the simplest form of matter, consists of one electron and one proton. Investigating its formation is crucial. Notably, the neutral hydrogen atom's nucleus is not neutral, suggesting a process similar to fusion may have occurred.


I may add:

What made the neutron(s) show up in the isotopes of hydrogen?



 There’re two realities: consciousness and everything else. We humans are one of the conscious evolutionary descendants of the earliest universe that were created by natural selection, yet the universe is infinitely bigger than us. Even worse, we pass on, possibly with no records of our footprints. As hopeless as it looks, I hope more intelligent species with more controlling power of conciousness, may come up with a lasting breakthrough.

 There’re two realities: consciousness and everything else. We humans are one of the conscious evolutionary descendants of the earliest universe that were created by natural selection, yet the universe is infinitely bigger than us. Even worse, we pass on, possibly with no records of our footprints. As hopeless as it looks, I hope more intelligent species with more controlling power of conciousness, may come up with a lasting breakthrough.

 As long as there's friction, we'll always err.

 I wonder if the temperature of the vacuum of space is 0 K, since there’re no waves as a result of the absence of vibrations.

 Through our endeavors to formulate a comprehensive theory, we have refined the application of mathematical and physical principles. Nonetheless, the problem persists due to the inherent limitations of our solar system, specifically our planet Earth, which restricts our capacity to devise a universally applicable theory, regardless of the mathematical or physical approaches employed. In tandem with fostering sophisticated scientific breakthroughs in mathematics and physics, which have yet to provide a solution for overcoming these limitations, I firmly believe that concerted efforts focused on creating complex devices or AI-powered mechanisms capable of overcoming our limitations would be highly advantageous. This is my point.

The Nature of Time, Space and Dynamic Frames of Events (Entropy)

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