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?What would the Ultimate Paradigm of Science look like
« on: 26/03/2011 23:57:14 »
It would look like an arrangement of quantitative respresentations of everything that can be constructed by the process of the Universe across Cosomology and Biology.

These quantitative representations would take the form of whole numbers (integers).

It would be logically consistent and complete, so that one area of application would lead to every other area of investigation.

It would be called "The Paradigm".

It would allow us to look back and forward in time.

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Welcome to the revolution, that is the Paradigm.
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Re: ?What would the Ultimate Paradigm of Science look like
« Reply #1 on: 27/03/2011 08:22:57 »
It would get more interest if it suggested experiments which could falsify it so not much time is wasted in speculation. Also there was no explanation of common subjects like electricity, just stuff with marginal and theoretical data available. On a related note though, I was thinking maybe, because electrons with a negative charge annihilate with positrons with a positive charge (antimatter), electricity was caused by electrons seeking antimatter to annihilate with by rushing toward positive charges as though they might be positrons. It sounds pretty clunky I know, so feel free to hand me my head, I need the callouses.
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Re: ?What would the Ultimate Paradigm of Science look like
« Reply #2 on: 27/03/2011 08:40:06 »
Such a paradigm would be relocated to the New Theories forum.

QED
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Re: ?What would the Ultimate Paradigm of Science look like
« Reply #3 on: 28/03/2011 18:17:23 »
Ah your Majesty :)
Welcome to 'New & exciting theories'

That universe will be enlightened indeed.
Only stars if I understood it rightly?
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