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Thomas Heger
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:44 pm
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Hi Ng

I guess it's heretic and presumptuous, but - well-

If you like to know what single formula could explain the universe, then
my candidate is this:
z'=q *z*q^-1

As far as I can see, you get everything out of this.

Thomas Heger
tadchem
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:44 pm
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On May 1, 2:44 pm, Thomas Heger <tomheg_nospam...@web.de> wrote:
Quote:
Hi Ng

I guess it's heretic and presumptuous, but - well-

If you like to know what single formula could explain the universe, then
my candidate is this:
z'=q *z*q^-1

As far as I can see, you get everything out of this.

Like next weeks MegaBall numbers?

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Sam Wormley
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:51 pm
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Thomas Heger wrote:
Quote:
Hi Ng

I guess it's heretic and presumptuous, but - well-

If you like to know what single formula could explain the universe, then
my candidate is this:
z'=q *z*q^-1

As far as I can see, you get everything out of this.

Thomas Heger



Show how it predicts a thrown ball follows a parabolic path.
Uncle Al
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 4:31 pm
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Thomas Heger wrote:
Quote:

Hi Ng

I guess it's heretic and presumptuous, but - well-

If you like to know what single formula could explain the universe, then
my candidate is this:
z'=q *z*q^-1

As far as I can see, you get everything out of this.

Show us how PV=nRT arrives.

not(not(p or q) or not(p or not(q)) = p
gets you every Boolean algebra. Show us how your expression
generates Boolean algebras.


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Thomas Heger
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:59 pm
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"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Quote:
Thomas Heger wrote:
Hi Ng

I guess it's heretic and presumptuous, but - well-

If you like to know what single formula could explain the universe, then
my candidate is this:
z'=q *z*q^-1

As far as I can see, you get everything out of this.

Thomas Heger



Show how it predicts a thrown ball follows a parabolic path.
You may look at the latest version of my text.

http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dd8jz2tx_3gfzvqgd6
There is something about gravity. My text is based on a model build out of
quaternions arranged to spacetime of gr. Those elements represent intervals.
In GR all kind of worldlines of objects are straight geodesics: In this
pictureits straigh only for that ball. If you watch a ball you are observer
and not the ball. You could do that we SRT or just with newtonion gravity,
what would be a bit easier.

Thomas Heger
Thomas Heger
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 12:08 am
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"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:481A36AD.83C91AFB@hate.spam.net...
Quote:
Thomas Heger wrote:

Hi Ng

I guess it's heretic and presumptuous, but - well-

If you like to know what single formula could explain the universe, then
my candidate is this:
z'=q *z*q^-1

As far as I can see, you get everything out of this.

Show us how PV=nRT arrives.

If have not got that deep into quantum-physics, but thermodynamics is what I

called the equivalent to gravity within the realm of physics of
observations. This is like shifting geometric relations of GR as a geometric
sum to objects and their states within QM.

Quote:
not(not(p or q) or not(p or not(q)) = p
gets you every Boolean algebra. Show us how your expression
generates Boolean algebras.

Sorry algebra is not physics

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http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2
Sam Wormley
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 12:12 am
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Thomas Heger wrote:
Quote:

"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:IioSj.91214$TT4.40883@attbi_s22...
Thomas Heger wrote:
Hi Ng

I guess it's heretic and presumptuous, but - well-

If you like to know what single formula could explain the universe,
then my candidate is this:
z'=q *z*q^-1

As far as I can see, you get everything out of this.

Thomas Heger



Show how it predicts a thrown ball follows a parabolic path.

You may look at the latest version of my text.
http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dd8jz2tx_3gfzvqgd6
There is something about gravity. My text is based on a model build out
of quaternions arranged to spacetime of gr. Those elements represent
intervals. In GR all kind of worldlines of objects are straight
geodesics: In this pictureits straigh only for that ball. If you watch a
ball you are observer and not the ball. You could do that we SRT or just
with newtonion gravity, what would be a bit easier.

Thomas Heger


In other words, Thomas, you CANNOT show why a thrown ball follows
a parabolic path.
 
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