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The Unidimensional Theory of Everything

[Work in Progress]

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A. Theory of Everything

The universe is one dimensional. It is composed of individual matter constructs that are the center of the universe relative to themselves. The four fundamental interactions (weak, strong, electromagnetic, gravitational) are dynamics of interplay between multiple things in superposition at different orders of mass, hypothesized as timesize scales.

B. Postulates

  1. Individual matter constructs are the only components that make up the universe (atom, molecule, organism, planet, star, galaxy, etc.).

  2. Every matter construct is organized around a unified existential focus [focus used here as an analogue to the mathematical sense, the center of a sphere].

  3. The location of all individual matter constructs relative to themselves is the center of the universe.

  4. There exist strata of size and mass (called "timesize" scales here) within which at a local state any matter construct will appear to exhibit an analogous state to life.

  5. Timesize scales map to fundamental interactions.

D. The Structure of the Universe

  1. If A is a thing at the center of the universe, then any thing B is also A relative to itself.

  2. At higher timesizes than the local, two things appear increasingly as A and B (yet both are A relative to themselves). This is the interaction state, where timesize scales infinitely.

  3. In the local timesize two things appear as a stationary A relative to itself moving outward in all directions with equal rate into B, which is everything other than A (and is A relative to itself). This is the local state, where timesize rests at 1.

  4. At lower timesizes than the local two things A and B appear increasingly just as A and A, with no differentiation relative to themselves. This is the superimposed state, where timesize shrinks towards 0, the existential focus.

C. Timesize Scale Characteristics

  1. The timesize scales above the local will appear as happenstance phenomena.

  2. At the local timesize scale things will move at a rate to appear to exhibit self-compelled, variable motion.

  3. The timesize scales below the local will appear as distributed, automated systems that increasingly have elements of entanglement the smaller they get.

Notes

E. Implications, Observations, and Predictions

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  1. Everything exists.

  2. Everything exists unto itself.

  3. Analogues to the conditions of life, such as reaction to stimuli, growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death (here all referred to and characterized by their seemingly self-compelled variable motion) will be exhibited by any individual construction of matter at its local timesize scale.*

  4. Timesize scales have dynamic demarcation at relative organizational levels (such as a planet to a solar system or a water molecule to a weather system).

  5. Timesize scales have hard demarcation at the bound states of the four fundamental interactions.

  6. The state of an individual matter construct exhibiting the condition of life at the center of the universe in its local timesize scale is the foundational phenomenon of the universe.

  7. Quantum mechanics are characterized by interactions of more highly superimposed matter constructs, as they are lower into smaller timesize scales.

  8. Consciousness and mind are a red herring, which we have conflated with a general experientiality that exists as a product of being an individual matter construct.We cannot fathom the existential status of an inorganic piece of matter, because such exists at the timesize scale of that piece of matter, just as we see only topical evidence of its self-compelled, variable motion. Primarily it looks like a system (lower timesize) or happenstance (higher timesize). This is exampled in how our consciousness could not factor in an ontological sense to the experience of something the size of, and operating at the self-relative rate of, a cell within the body. The cell must see the actions produced by the consciousness and the body as the happenstance inputs of timesize scale demarcation above it - as slow and ineffable as the stars in the sky. Conversely at the timesize scale of a solar system, where we might imagine analogous breaths as years, there would not be a recognizable singularity or consciousness evident in biological organisms on the order of the Earth’s biosphere, they must be coalesced into a group structure that seems automated in its actions.

  9. It would be somewhat challenging to tell whether a solar system has a brain or other components we see as normative hallmarks of an organism, as higher timesize scales seem merely happenstance, and only evidently display some sense of a basic feedback loop or random, force-insisted interaction or reaction. Whereas in their own timesize scale they exist at a rate where they would seem to display and contain quick-moving complex systems and dynamic interactions from a timesize-relative observer.

  10. The anthropic principle is registered invalid, as timesize stratifies into complex arrangements exhibiting variable motion along the entirety of the electromagnetic spectrum. Biological life may be the most beautiful to us for obvious reasons, but the universe does not conspire to its existence any more so than it does anything else.

  11. The condition of biological life is the emergence of a refined timesize scale that sits at the cusp between the gravitational/radio timesize scale of energy and the electromagnetic forces timesize scale, and that makes employ of the electromagnetic forces in a highly complex combination of matter (where the existential focus is at the level of molecule as well as the towards cellular) to result in a functioning individual matter construct in the bottom end of the gravitational/radio scale, and thus the existential focus arises there to encompass an entire individual matter construct.

  12. There is likely a similar timesize cusp stratification at the galactic level, which represents the top end of the gravitational scale, as galaxies are hypercomplex matter constructs, and then the existence of dark matter is evidence for a hard demarcation and a new yet undiscovered (possibly undiscoverable) fundamental interaction that exists at a timesize scale that's so large its outside of what is literally detectable by any element of our faculties, aside from the fact that it accounts for about a quarter of the universe's mass and it provides some externality-boundaries for galactic structures and filaments; and then of course dark energy, some three quarters of the mass of the universe, which seems like a repulsive force acting on gravity and causing universal acceleration is evidence of  larger timesize scales and more hard demarcations, a structural organization that appears to expand towards yet another fundamental interaction, upwards forever.

  13. Thus, move too far upwards in timesize and the construct goes “darker.” Move too far downwards and it gets “spookier,” the action at a distance of quantum mechanics born of superpositionality. This will be repeated at any timesize scale.

  14. It is implied that the actual universe has infinite timesize scales.

  15. It is implied that there are externalities to the visible universe.

  16. This model directly implies the two components of the theory of relativity, the special relativity of elementary particles (spookier), and the general relativity of gravitation (darker), unifying both with the inclusion of the local timesize in which everything is stationary and at the center of the universe relative to itself.

  17. Time itself does not exist, it is impossible to travel backward or forward in it in it, as the functional reality of the universe, one dimensional omni-superpositionality, renders changes at any point (matter construct) in the universe both immutable and also insignificant.

  18. The big bang can possibly be attributed to an event within one of those hyperlarge timesize scales (.“14”), which is a confirmation and evolution of the false vacuum theory. Structure may exists infinitely outside of the observable universe.

  19. The speed of light is likely the rate at which A moves in all directions towards B (which is also A relative to itself). This can also be thought of as the rate that the existential focus itself processes. Thus travel faster than light in a physical sense is impossible.

  20. It is predicted that travel faster than light can only be achieved by creating an event of superpositionality.

    *An exercise to recognize local time size: Our lifetime is maybe a hundred years. We need merely think of the hundred year lifetime of our star as ten billion years of ours, or maybe the year of it as two hundred and thirty million years of ours, or the moment for it operating at its smallest pulsing magnetic cycle, its analogous heartbeat to ours, being eleven of our years, and the way a star really looks moving at a speed relative to its own cycles becomes an extremely active thing exhibiting the hallmarks of life, such as reaction to stimuli, growth, functional activity, and continual change preceding death, barring reproduction (though, the evolution of white dwarfs to red giants could be an offspring state). Exercises like these are how to recognize local timesize, and can be repeated with any individual matter construct in the universe.

Published 10/2/2018, updated periodically

Written by Edwin Leskin

[Top Image: Hubble Ultra Deep Field, in which every thing A is a galaxy]