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TOE; Time-Space - aka filling in those missing pieces,

Sep 12, 2010 03:33 PM
by esapress@N8D-cmpvEKAnYer6RhNTw_7URWPInLe_1D-7D9NreKkw3uVnO0CIusNCWhi3ms4o6N1C6b8K_OD7wVKKUw.yahoo.invalid


I continue to think that a real Theory of Everything will naturally arise once man has more than a cateogory header, a true meaning a/o definition/understanding, of time-space - and that isn't as easy for him as he thinks right now because while it may be a natural addition, time-space is in and of itself, as a subcategory, of a different sort than say length, wideth, so on.

For example try something like this; length, height, days.

In this/that respect adding time-space really means first acurately defining what time-space is and how these two subcategories or system sets align a/o overlap, as well as any other relative assocs, in particular, for time-space itself.

Right now, as I see it, it looks to me like man has the category headers, time-space, however he is, at the moment, still very much in process of actually aquiring real (aka 'working') definitions.

I kind of look at it like this; If you don't know how a radiator works it might be quite easy to speculate that you could fit a radiator into a blueprint of/for a car (and any number of various designs/cars) any number of ways, however once you know how a radiator works it's kind of obvious what it is, how it works, and where it does/does not go.

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