RE: ROSS MODEL OF THE UNIVERSE - The Simplest Yet Theory of Everything

From: Hal Ruhl <HalRuhl.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 18:07:26 -0400

Actually the simplest potential model of our universe I know of is
mine [was I first with this idea?] which I have posted on before. It
is just a discrete point space where the points are confined to
regions arranged on a face centered cubic grid and "particles" are
just dances of these points. It is like 3D cellular automaton where
each point independently polls its 12 nearest neighbors and then
updates its position in its region based on the outcome and a Huge
Look Up Table.

The face centered cubic arrangement of regions where the 12 nearest
neighbors are arranged so that there are six inline triples and the
central or 13th region is the middle region in each triple seems to
have low level oscillations that support the types and family size of
known particles. This is considered the low energy arrangement of
regions and does not prevent higher energy arrangements and thus
higher energy dances "particles" Large objects are just huge
coordinated dances. Dances can move through the grid but the points can not.

Hal Ruhl
Received on Mon Oct 10 2005 - 18:10:06 PDT

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