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   The Starmaker to starmaker@ix.netcom.com   
   Re: TOE   
   19 Oct 25 20:15:42   
   
   XPost: sci.math   
   From: starmaker@ix.netcom.com   
      
   On Sun, 19 Oct 2025 12:16:31 -0700, The Starmaker   
    wrote:   
      
   >On Sun, 19 Oct 2025 02:11:38 -0700, The Starmaker   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>'The Theory of Everything is an overarching hypothetical framework   
   >>that would explain the physics of the entire universe in a single   
   >>equation. But unifying theories that define the large-scale   
   >>cosmological structure of the universe with those that describe the   
   >>minuscule quantum world of the subatomic particles has been a   
   >>challenge for over a century.'   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>The key word here is... unifying.   
   >>   
   >>So, if energy is mass, and mass is energy...how come it's not called   
   >>energymass? or massenergy??   
   >>   
   >>I mean, if you want to  unifying..then EM, not e=m.   
   >>   
   >>or energymass.   
   >>   
   >>Lets get this TOE started. Get it right!   
   >>   
   >> explain the physics of the entire universe in a single equation.   
   >>   
   >>Is TOE a single equation of  the entire universe?   
   >>   
   >> or an abbreviation?   
   >   
   >Here is another case senerio..   
   >   
   >obvisouly Einstein wanted to   
   > explain the physics of the entire universe in a single equation.   
   >   
   >So he took space and time and changed it to...spacetime.   
   >   
   >I Can  "explain the physics of the entire universe in a single   
   >equation."...   
   >   
   >GOD.   
      
   They, by 'they' I mean they..Yous..   
   repeately say ...'The universe is mathematical'.   
      
   So, how come there is no mathematical equation or symbol for...Space?   
      
   Since Space is more than 98 percent of the universe...and yet no   
    mathematical equation exist for Space????   
      
   On, I forgot, you mean 'imaginary universe'!   
      
   imaginary numbers for an imaginary universe.   
      
      
      
      
      
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