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The risk of failure, the risk of non-existence |
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At each corner, at each avenue of thinking about existence, there is the first of failure . Building a universe is a large project, something far bigger than we will ever carry out in our life time. There are the levels of matter to consider, the growth of the system , the interrelationships between things, the mysteries of life, the paradox of awareness. |
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Technically you can't afford to make a mistake. One mistake an existence ceases, you cease to exist. Existence depends upon no mistakes. |
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The harsh reality of measure |
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The challenge in starting with nothing far greater than just working out the periodic table of elements- it is working out the periodic table of everything- every force, every element, every level of matter. |
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Not only if you make a mistake would your universe collapse in theory, but under the harsh reality of science, any theory of the universe that does not match the empirical values of the periodic table and key constants and the theory is instantly discredited. |
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This is because we now know a great deal about our world and our universe that we more keenly seek a better model. Any model that purports magical "ethers" cannot be validated, we need proof. |
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