This has been added to my cosmology theory, as described in the compound posting on this blog "The Theory Of Stationary Space". It is about how so many otherwise unexplained details of the universe just fall neatly into place if we actually live in four-dimensional space, rather than three, with the fourth dimension being what we perceive as time, meaning that matter actually consists of long strings rather than particles, such as electrons, and our consciousnesses are moving along the bundles of strings comprising our bodies and brains at what we perceive as the speed of light, which is why we see this as the maximum possible speed.
If you are unfamiliar with this theory, read the introduction in "The Theory Of Stationary Space".
We use specialized machines like particle accelerators to study the fundamental details of how the universe operates. But my thinking is that whenever we find a better way of doing things or develop new technology we must be, in some way, looking into the way the universe works for it to be a better way of doing things. The following simple examples points to my cosmology theory, as detailed in the compound posting on this blog, "The Theory Of Stationary Space".
Simple building or packaging or surveying involves cosmology. These everyday activities show that right-angled forms are the only geometric shapes that fit together with no wasted space. This shows that there must be three dimensions of space. height, length and, width, and that dimensions form right angles.
A basic rule of physics is that energy can never be created or destroyed but only changed in form. But the fact that we cannot regain any energy that has been lost shows that we must be of a higher level of complexity than our inanimate surroundings. This is why human technology that uses energy, such as motors, are always less than 100% efficient. If we were of the same complexity level as our inanimate surroundings, and energy can never be created or destroyed, then this should not be the case.
An interesting case is that of the elongated cylinder. This is a geometric form that practically does not occur in the universe of inanimate matter but is predominant in the structures of living things. This is the basis of such structural elements as bones and the trunks of trees. In technology, the elongated cylinder is used in all manner of axles and drive shafts.
But, to be so useful to living things and technology, the elongated cylinder cannot be a form that is completely alien to the universe. In my cosmology theory, matter is composed not of particles like electrons in three dimensions but strings in four dimensions. This means that what we see as spherical astronomical bodies such as planets and stars are actually long bundles of strings in the form of elongated cylinders.
The fourth dimension of space that turns a sphere into an elongated cylinder is the dimension that we perceive as time. This explains why we see the elongated cylinder as being so important to entities, living things and their technology, to which time is very important. Time is essentially motion and living things have their complexity built upon the internal movements of their living functions.
How about money. Societies have long used money as representative of value because it makes economic transactions much easier. Barter is much more clumsy and difficult. But physicists tell us that everything in the universe is really numbers. This means that numbers are really the fundamental common denominator of everything. Everything is readily convertible into numbers and that is why the use of money makes economic transactions so much easier than they would be with barter.
What about computer technology? Any computer or phone is exploring the nature of the universe just as much as a particle accelerator, maybe even more so. My cosmology theory has space as consisting of a checkerboard of alternating positive and negative electric charges, in multiple dimensions. Space is a lower information and energy state than matter, which consists of like electric charges held together against their mutual repulsion by energy.
That is exactly the same principle behind the storage of data in computer drives. Using ASCII bytecode, the characters of the alphabet, numbers and, punctuation are stored in so-called eight-bit "bytes". Each "bit" is a fundamental magnetic piece that can be set to either a 1 or 0, also called on or off. A blank computer drive does not have to be alternating 0s and 1s, but the arrangements is considered as meaningless until it is magnetically organized into meaningful information as bytes.
This means that when we find better ways of doing things, and much new technology, is must be related in some way to how the universe operates and this points to my cosmology theory as being correct.
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