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Eggmann
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Message 1 of 3 (95558)
03-29-2004 4:13 AM


The relation between consciousness and matter is a basic question of philosophy.
This question can be properly address if the fabric of reality is discovered. It is argued that the structure of the universe fractal like, made of 3D-spiral swirls of basic matter [1]. In a fractal like structure of reality everything is everything at scales of its own. Hence consciousness has to be found in every fragment of nature in a form of a revealed pattern of self-definiteness that makes it what it is.
It seems that the universe is made of huge building blocks that tear smaller ones from their cores, thus accounting for the mysterious dark matter and cosmic structure buildup in a simpler way than the so called elementary particles, which are born from enigmatic matter-antimatter asymmetry created in the big bang [1].
The question is the fabric of reality fractal like, i.e. undergoing nearly self-similar transforms?
Could we trust the Occam’s razor if it points toward a fractal like underlying structure?
1. Page not found - WORLD MYSTERIES
If the Occam’s razor is right, then Eugene Savov’s theory of interaction points that we are living on the crust of huge nucleus called Earth. The stars and the planets are like huge atoms and we are made of stars having atomic sizes [1].

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Eggmann
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Message 2 of 3 (108039)
05-13-2004 7:31 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Eggmann
03-29-2004 4:13 AM


some thought provoking links
The universe acts like a crystal [1] because the observed universe is made of huge cosmic scale atoms some seen as galaxies and galactic nuclei [2].
1. http://www.cc.rochester.edu/College/RTC/Borge/aniso.html
Indication of anisotropy in electromagnetic propagation over cosmological distances, by Borge Nodland and John P. Ralston, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 78, page 3043, April 1997.
2. Page not found - WORLD MYSTERIES
Page not found - WORLD MYSTERIES
There are galaxies, heavy elements and large-scale structures in the most distant accessible universe [3-9].
3. http://www.astronomy.com/...rticles/000/000/001/185qtocj.asp
4. http://www.astronomy.com/...rticles/000/000/001/256sitgq.asp
5. http://www.astronomy.com/...rticles/000/000/000/785llgvk.asp
6. http://hubble.gsfc.nasa.gov/...eases/2004/07/text/index.html
7. arXiv mirror au.arxiv.org has been discontinued
8. http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/2004/0107filament.html
9. http://www.astronomy.com/...rticles/000/000/000/935khpwu.asp
The cosmic microwave background shows large-scale patches [10,11].
10. The Royal Astronomical Society
11. Object not found!
What else do you need to debunk the uniformity of the big bang universe beginning?
What else we do need change the space-time background in the current understanding?

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Message 3 of 3 (108049)
05-13-2004 9:32 PM
Reply to: Message 2 by Eggmann
05-13-2004 7:31 PM


Mmm.
Hey you misstate the Big Bang.
What a surprise.

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