Let's hope we don't destroy this fragile pattern by creating particles that might possibly disturb its equilibrium. It would be ironic if we prove the truth of this theory by creating these particles and that then destroy it in the process! Be careful with these experiments, lest we land up in a black hole!
@AlienScientist But how is this a TOE if it doesn't explain quantum gravity. All he's done is find placements for the particles. This does not explain anything that we don't already know. It's a thousand times better than protheory, I suggest you look it up if you want to laugh. But it still isn't a theory of everything. A theory of everything would probably have to be a thousand page book which explains everything from beginning to end on every possible level, including gravity.
@carlmelanson1 It actually explains gravity as well. In the Lagrangian density in his theory there is a gravitation, torsion and Higgs term L=ψ†(-iγ∂+½ω+ϕ)ψ -1⁄16π ϕ²(R-3⁄2ϕ²)+⟨¼T*Tϕ²+ϕ(Dϕ)e*T+¾(Dϕ)*(Dϕ)⟩ which includes the Einstein-Hilbert action, Dirac Lagrangian, torsion, Higgs coupling and dynamical terms with the cosmological constant Λ=¾ϕ² and the Dirac conjugate ψ†.
u cant create a particle that cant be created ....
a string can vibrate in a few ways ...u cant make it vibrate it in different ways ....so we kinda have a "limit" to how many particles might exist in the universe.
and if we find particles that arent mentioned in this pattern , it just means we dont know everything yet ...it means this pattern is simply imcomplete...
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science is now irrevelant. nerds didnt take over the world they shrunk...or hypergrew..fuck i dont even know, what are these particles? matter? like something 'looks' like that or are they more mythical and theoretical kinda thing. fuck, all this is so fucking irrevelant
@capetorial its irrelevant to you maybe, but not to the people who invented your TV or the computer you're using right now. it always starts out as something irrelevant like the idea of absolute zero. its completely pointless in itself, but years later of people wasting their life researching this they made inventions along the way. how else do you think you have a refrigerator. we can't imagine what this guy and people like him will give us 5 or even 500 years from now.
well, ya. i know itll be revelant later (given certain other theories hold true) but what im saying is since the ideas he and his colleagues have are so theoretical and based on theories themselves that arent even 90% assured, theyre redundant to spend any resources on atm. right now, we should just work on getting quarks and elemental particles right (no, we didnt finish those, we're still very iffy) and after we do that, make sure we can make measurements and shit right w/ our technology atm
@capetorial lol i see what you mean, i thought you were just being ignorant :P but yea he's scouting out ahead hoping that nature stays consistent with its symmetry and yea this isn't exactly the best method for science to take given that its be proven time and time again that nature will surprise you.
Intereasting the model shows additional mass around the "equator" and at the rotation at 3:47 it has two particle charges (cant tell which ones) at the "poles" . Is this the origin particles of gravity and magnetism!!
Hmm....particle hunting is interesting, to some people, but it to most people it looks like a big organized mess. I prefer the theories of Nassim Haramein.
OOOOOOOoooohh! So damn tantalizing. The tip of the iceberg is over my head and i want to dive right in. This makes me yearn to understand this stuff with much more detail. Is there an easier way than years of higher education? The field is changing so fast that curricula become outdated...
Well said darkcow. The fact that the average person cares more about Paris Hilton than the foundations of the universe proves that humanity cannot be the highest form of intelligence. It just aint true.
@proconsulaugustus because humans have sex as its biggest employer and the part of humanity that does physics are also emplyied that employer ,can you grasp this ,physics are a sideshow and paris Hilton is in the main business and the fame given in physics alos attracts people from teh main business and thus giving them just that attraction and thus sex
There is only one universe. The word universe means uni = one and verse = set. One set, if there were 2 (or more) then each part would simply be a percentage of the whole.
well we can barrow energy from separate demensions, but the us in those demensions would loose energy with the same action, so it's not too great of an idea, and it still wouldnt be zero point.
what is also fascinating about the Fib ratio is that both the ratio and inverse ratio of Fib sequence numbers have the same decimal sequence - 1.618034....and .618034...I know of no other sequence with that result-
such observations and these types prsentations with such detail of structure makes me doubt my esposal of agnosticism
Im sure im not the only one to notice this but at 2:53 the centre pattern is a hexagram rotated 90 d, which i find really interesting. there might video in it lol. anyone agree?
wow, sounds cool to try a life like that for some time, a life without money sounds strange, but i'm sure it's real rewarding. nice way to get in touch with the inner self. he obviously learned a lot it.
There is a certain "randomness" in the universe. Not all places are beautiful and not all women are attractive. Maybe we as humans just look for symetric answers while reality is much more chaotic.
"God does not create a flawed universe , he makes a perfect one" in theoritical physics every scientist knows what they are doing in front of them could be wrong but one phrase guides them to help distinguish what is more right; and that is the phrase i've said above.
Good point ragna. To God (and maybe other warthogs) warthogs are the most perfect beautiful creatures. But to humans they may not be considered "beautiful." Human mathmeticians see the "beauty" of equations that equal out in human terms. But Gods "perfection" may be more complex, random and chaotic. A warthog isn't "flawed" because humans do not see the beauty.
There must be an order to the universe, otherwise it would not have been able to hold together for....like, a lot of years.
Our bodies would be mush, in flux. Worthless. Useless.
Now, don't go all misanthrope on me and say that we are indeed mush, and in flux. You know what I'm talking about....The foundation to our universe IS order. It's the thing that everything else is built upon.
Don't call it random just because we're too stupid to discern the order. Pretty arrogant, don't you think?
The order is obvious. Especially at large scales. There seem to be a set of "rules" that are inviolate. But the uncertainty principal is part of quantum mechanics. And a certain amount of randomness and chaos makes new things possible. If there was only order there would be no differentation. Everything would be the same. I don't think the numbers on a set of dice come up randomly because of arrogance.
I think its beyond order or chaos, if something is needed, it is there whether from chaos or order, and to understand the true fabric of existance is beyond any amount of science and evolution. In a book series I'm reading, the characters explain existance as a fabric being spun on "the wheel of life," and each thread is a single life which can be woven where needed by the wheel of time, or they can choose thier destiny, i believe this to be very similar to actual reality, ugh i ran out of space
I missed him explaining what could come out of this.. i mean sure, fine, good and all that if we get to know these THEORIES are true. But what would that mean, for us? Science.
1) he said many times what this could mean for us(human race) but i guess you didn't get the meaning.
2)What we can get out of this is the theory of EVERYTHING, is an understanding of the universe and from that eventually space-time itself
3)If you are wondering what it can be used for; imagine in the FAR distant future when the universe collapses we will use this knowledge to form a solution and live. Also gives rise to teleportation, quantum computing, and faster than light travel.
he came to this conclusion after tripping on the local mushrooms he didn't tell you that!.The answer is in 9 dimensions not eight.Should have eaten a few more shroomms man.
I guess this is his version of the periodic table of elementary particles. If his theory is true, then we will get great insights on how to create particles from other particle interactions, such as the graviton.
I wouldn't call this a flower, but merely a beautiful mathematical construct. Either way, I'm sure it would make Albert Einstein raise an eyebrow.
it proves nothing, he was simple putting forward his idea's. he himself said that data from the LHC might put his idea's into disrepute. i have seen the flower of life, however i do not understand the meaning behind it. would you be able to enlighten me?
i've figured it out. the flower of life is an inter-connected geometric shape. which represents the symbiology of life, since everything in nature is inter-connected and dependent on one another.
they are trying to find the Lotus Feet of Lord KRSNA
sunmanpatoo 3 months ago
What are they going to do when they realize that hadrons are nothing more than qubits and that this whole entire universe is but a dream...?
Row, row, row your boat...gently down the stream...
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily...
Life is what you want it to be. Your dream.
crazy8sdrums 8 months ago
@crazy8sdrums i feel like i have schizophrenia after reading your comment
bakalarbakalar 6 months ago
@bakalarbakalar The additional voices just might be the voice of reason you share with yourself across different dimensions and different times.
Insanity is merely the lack of desire to subscribe to the norm.
crazy8sdrums 6 months ago
Has anything new been discovered with this model like new particals or forces-like antigravity.Its been quit this year about Garret Lisi.
Qulopuaa 1 year ago
He gives his presentation like a 4th grader. But goddamn is he brilliant.
dsh1224 1 year ago
I sit here in tears that arose over the beauty of these patterns. OMG. Thank you so much for uploading this. It leaves me wordless...
☼ ♥ ☼
TheseEyesGod 1 year ago
He lives in a van down by the river!
mindlesstube 1 year ago
He's like ..... cool....but dorky.....
proconsulaugustus 1 year ago
I love this video, thanks so much !
rijkent55 2 years ago
does this also describe quantam mechanics, and slove it?
lildracer 2 years ago
Let's hope we don't destroy this fragile pattern by creating particles that might possibly disturb its equilibrium. It would be ironic if we prove the truth of this theory by creating these particles and that then destroy it in the process! Be careful with these experiments, lest we land up in a black hole!
thewizeard 2 years ago
According to Nassim Haramein we're already living inside of a Black Hole! Except he calls it a "Black Whole"...
I like Lisi's theory better than Nassims, although I think they are all on to something HUGE here...
AlienScientist 2 years ago 5
@AlienScientist But how is this a TOE if it doesn't explain quantum gravity. All he's done is find placements for the particles. This does not explain anything that we don't already know. It's a thousand times better than protheory, I suggest you look it up if you want to laugh. But it still isn't a theory of everything. A theory of everything would probably have to be a thousand page book which explains everything from beginning to end on every possible level, including gravity.
carlmelanson1 1 year ago
@carlmelanson1 It actually explains gravity as well. In the Lagrangian density in his theory there is a gravitation, torsion and Higgs term L=ψ†(-iγ∂+½ω+ϕ)ψ -1⁄16π ϕ²(R-3⁄2ϕ²)+⟨¼T*Tϕ²+ϕ(Dϕ)e*T+¾(Dϕ)*(Dϕ)⟩ which includes the Einstein-Hilbert action, Dirac Lagrangian, torsion, Higgs coupling and dynamical terms with the cosmological constant Λ=¾ϕ² and the Dirac conjugate ψ†.
drrobertoboogie97 8 months ago
u cant create a particle that cant be created ....
a string can vibrate in a few ways ...u cant make it vibrate it in different ways ....so we kinda have a "limit" to how many particles might exist in the universe.
sidewaysfcs0718 2 years ago
and if we find particles that arent mentioned in this pattern , it just means we dont know everything yet ...it means this pattern is simply imcomplete...
sidewaysfcs0718 2 years ago
This guy has an amazing state of consciousness!!!!
joethepro3 2 years ago 3
Flower of life ; )
joethepro3 2 years ago
these patterns occour allrdy in nature check out snow flakes :D
Potalot 2 years ago
Beautiful.
econofire 2 years ago
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science is now irrevelant. nerds didnt take over the world they shrunk...or hypergrew..fuck i dont even know, what are these particles? matter? like something 'looks' like that or are they more mythical and theoretical kinda thing. fuck, all this is so fucking irrevelant
capetorial 2 years ago
@capetorial its irrelevant to you maybe, but not to the people who invented your TV or the computer you're using right now. it always starts out as something irrelevant like the idea of absolute zero. its completely pointless in itself, but years later of people wasting their life researching this they made inventions along the way. how else do you think you have a refrigerator. we can't imagine what this guy and people like him will give us 5 or even 500 years from now.
Luper1billion 2 years ago
well, ya. i know itll be revelant later (given certain other theories hold true) but what im saying is since the ideas he and his colleagues have are so theoretical and based on theories themselves that arent even 90% assured, theyre redundant to spend any resources on atm. right now, we should just work on getting quarks and elemental particles right (no, we didnt finish those, we're still very iffy) and after we do that, make sure we can make measurements and shit right w/ our technology atm
capetorial 2 years ago
@capetorial lol i see what you mean, i thought you were just being ignorant :P but yea he's scouting out ahead hoping that nature stays consistent with its symmetry and yea this isn't exactly the best method for science to take given that its be proven time and time again that nature will surprise you.
Luper1billion 2 years ago
Fantastic
Acid0192 2 years ago 2
Intereasting the model shows additional mass around the "equator" and at the rotation at 3:47 it has two particle charges (cant tell which ones) at the "poles" . Is this the origin particles of gravity and magnetism!!
thephoneguy1234 2 years ago
Hmm....particle hunting is interesting, to some people, but it to most people it looks like a big organized mess. I prefer the theories of Nassim Haramein.
ltsguitar 2 years ago
bravo this video was awsome
stantheman42069 2 years ago
You Rock ! The most intelligent people I know are always asking questions and theorizing.
majormixer 2 years ago 13
the shape of infinity!!! Which is an ever evolving process of everything within it.
NovaUnborn 2 years ago
OOOOOOOoooohh! So damn tantalizing. The tip of the iceberg is over my head and i want to dive right in. This makes me yearn to understand this stuff with much more detail. Is there an easier way than years of higher education? The field is changing so fast that curricula become outdated...
Astralvia 2 years ago
i cant believe it! no waay!!
worldsocialismdotorg 2 years ago
A+ .
dimitriuss 2 years ago 3
WOW
this video alot has 2,425 views!
yet a video of funny cats has 450,000 views?!?!
what has happend to humanity?
thedarkcow64 2 years ago 17
Touché!
TheSanderz 2 years ago
Nothing, thats how its always been..........
distance880 2 years ago 2
well said..
devilfisk 2 years ago
@thedarkcow64
Well said darkcow. The fact that the average person cares more about Paris Hilton than the foundations of the universe proves that humanity cannot be the highest form of intelligence. It just aint true.
proconsulaugustus 1 year ago
@proconsulaugustus because humans have sex as its biggest employer and the part of humanity that does physics are also emplyied that employer ,can you grasp this ,physics are a sideshow and paris Hilton is in the main business and the fame given in physics alos attracts people from teh main business and thus giving them just that attraction and thus sex
Qulopuaa 1 year ago
@thedarkcow64 If particals could become furry and meow cutely while lying on their back and pawing at a piece of string then its got a chance.
AmericanPoliceState 1 year ago
The meaning of life is, seeing patterns.
LukeCoulson 3 years ago 4
lol thats funny. I kinda agree with u.
NovaUnborn 2 years ago
i heard somewhere that there is only one particle in the universe and that particle is every particle exsisting at different times..
Calmany37 3 years ago
Hmm I'm no particle physicist, but that's confusing as hell.
TheSanderz 2 years ago
Good thing he wasn't still living in his van or his presentation would have been done on a Light Bright.
jarofpuppyeyes 3 years ago 2
Guy Probably got the hook up on that Maui Kush
bigsly 3 years ago 3
There is only one universe. The word universe means uni = one and verse = set. One set, if there were 2 (or more) then each part would simply be a percentage of the whole.
jeffmight2u 3 years ago 2
or one universe could be part of a multiverse...
knowyourenemy02 3 years ago 3
well we can barrow energy from separate demensions, but the us in those demensions would loose energy with the same action, so it's not too great of an idea, and it still wouldnt be zero point.
sagem14 3 years ago
how often did he mention how beatiful the shape is?? lol
Igotocostarica 3 years ago 3
2....300 times.
valeforj 3 years ago
what is also fascinating about the Fib ratio is that both the ratio and inverse ratio of Fib sequence numbers have the same decimal sequence - 1.618034....and .618034...I know of no other sequence with that result-
such observations and these types prsentations with such detail of structure makes me doubt my esposal of agnosticism
majesticteam12 3 years ago
yeah ... there is just too many connections to not be part of some master blueprint lol
SockHerLlama 3 years ago
Thank you once again Alien for always giving us BRAND NEW subjects for us to marvel at!
kissmytwinkys 3 years ago
give this man a home! LOL...now there is a happy fellow. :o)
BTW I wish ppl would leave their religion at home..
hmmm Boyd Bushman talked about more than 5 forces......
hmmm to find a pattern......
Well I won't be around when the universe collapses but sure would like to know about all the other goodies that comes from all of this.
Take a left at the nearest wormhole and join me there for a lovely apple martini with plenty O cherries!
:o)
kissmytwinkys 3 years ago
no allusions to Fibonacci??????
majesticteam12 3 years ago
Nicely presented. Thank you.
291006058 3 years ago
Beautiful!.. Thanks for posting.
Also I check out Nassim Haramein's work. He's on to it as well.
JamesF63 3 years ago
Im sure im not the only one to notice this but at 2:53 the centre pattern is a hexagram rotated 90 d, which i find really interesting. there might video in it lol. anyone agree?
phatcityhogs 3 years ago
wow, sounds cool to try a life like that for some time, a life without money sounds strange, but i'm sure it's real rewarding. nice way to get in touch with the inner self. he obviously learned a lot it.
yocbjone 3 years ago
There is a certain "randomness" in the universe. Not all places are beautiful and not all women are attractive. Maybe we as humans just look for symetric answers while reality is much more chaotic.
jeffmight2u 3 years ago
"God does not create a flawed universe , he makes a perfect one" in theoritical physics every scientist knows what they are doing in front of them could be wrong but one phrase guides them to help distinguish what is more right; and that is the phrase i've said above.
ragnarocks0 3 years ago
Good point ragna. To God (and maybe other warthogs) warthogs are the most perfect beautiful creatures. But to humans they may not be considered "beautiful." Human mathmeticians see the "beauty" of equations that equal out in human terms. But Gods "perfection" may be more complex, random and chaotic. A warthog isn't "flawed" because humans do not see the beauty.
jeffmight2u 3 years ago
There must be an order to the universe, otherwise it would not have been able to hold together for....like, a lot of years.
Our bodies would be mush, in flux. Worthless. Useless.
Now, don't go all misanthrope on me and say that we are indeed mush, and in flux. You know what I'm talking about....The foundation to our universe IS order. It's the thing that everything else is built upon.
Don't call it random just because we're too stupid to discern the order. Pretty arrogant, don't you think?
TokyoTraveller 3 years ago
The order is obvious. Especially at large scales. There seem to be a set of "rules" that are inviolate. But the uncertainty principal is part of quantum mechanics. And a certain amount of randomness and chaos makes new things possible. If there was only order there would be no differentation. Everything would be the same. I don't think the numbers on a set of dice come up randomly because of arrogance.
jeffmight2u 3 years ago
I think its beyond order or chaos, if something is needed, it is there whether from chaos or order, and to understand the true fabric of existance is beyond any amount of science and evolution. In a book series I'm reading, the characters explain existance as a fabric being spun on "the wheel of life," and each thread is a single life which can be woven where needed by the wheel of time, or they can choose thier destiny, i believe this to be very similar to actual reality, ugh i ran out of space
sagem14 3 years ago
Too bad the author died.
I don't think that book series really applies here.
Samsam2992 3 years ago
I missed him explaining what could come out of this.. i mean sure, fine, good and all that if we get to know these THEORIES are true. But what would that mean, for us? Science.
Odium1981 3 years ago
1) he said many times what this could mean for us(human race) but i guess you didn't get the meaning.
2)What we can get out of this is the theory of EVERYTHING, is an understanding of the universe and from that eventually space-time itself
3)If you are wondering what it can be used for; imagine in the FAR distant future when the universe collapses we will use this knowledge to form a solution and live. Also gives rise to teleportation, quantum computing, and faster than light travel.
ragnarocks0 3 years ago
The brain coral, heh. Just a memory from an old book.
sidsixpoint7 3 years ago
he came to this conclusion after tripping on the local mushrooms he didn't tell you that!.The answer is in 9 dimensions not eight.Should have eaten a few more shroomms man.
andeyejah 3 years ago
I guess this is his version of the periodic table of elementary particles. If his theory is true, then we will get great insights on how to create particles from other particle interactions, such as the graviton.
I wouldn't call this a flower, but merely a beautiful mathematical construct. Either way, I'm sure it would make Albert Einstein raise an eyebrow.
TokyoTraveller 3 years ago
why did he talk about his life at the end. i thought this was a physics lecture.
omegakurt20 3 years ago 3
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abeldejong 3 years ago
Nice but I really dislike prescripted material. A really smar person would memorize this.
DeTru7h 3 years ago
Doesn't it look like the "flower of life" from sacred geometry?
AlienScientist 3 years ago
is it important that it looks like the flower of life?
omegakurt20 3 years ago
Yes it is, it simply proves how everything is connected
matafixer 3 years ago 2
it proves nothing, he was simple putting forward his idea's. he himself said that data from the LHC might put his idea's into disrepute. i have seen the flower of life, however i do not understand the meaning behind it. would you be able to enlighten me?
omegakurt20 3 years ago
i've figured it out. the flower of life is an inter-connected geometric shape. which represents the symbiology of life, since everything in nature is inter-connected and dependent on one another.
omegakurt20 3 years ago
It does by definition, doesn't it? The flower of life contains all other geometric forms. Beginning with te platonic solids. ;)
KCBONE 3 years ago
@AlienScientist It looks exactly like the "flower of life" Looks like we knew a lot more than we thought already.
thepiratep 1 year ago
Interesting video.
killtroy811 3 years ago
Interesting
chrisw40 3 years ago