It takes the average reader 2 hours and 53 minutes to read Fractal Graviton Soup by Katya Walter Ph. D.
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What if our universe is really a giant double bubble? The laws of physics allow it...and the double bubble model also solves many puzzles in our current science...puzzles of both physics and metaphysics. Puzzles like "Why are we here? Where does mind come from? How does it interface with matter?" Regard the two giant bubbles of our complementary twin domains. The upper bubble above the Planck level has familiar spacetime - continguous 3D space & an arrow of 1D time. It holds regular matter & energy, plus our known pole of gravity. Many diverse mini-minds (like ours, for instance) roam this gracious 3D space of our upper bubble. But that domain hidden down below the Planck level? It holds timespace! That's radically unfamiliar (except when we sleep). The lower domain holds contiguous 3D space & an arrow of 1D time. It also holds all the original antimatter that physicists say was "lost" at original creation, but now it's compressed into tachyonic energy due to the constraints of that arrow of 1D space...plus it also holds that "lost" gravity pole. The vast energetic cloud of a single giant mind powered by tachyons dwells here in the lower domain. Our unconscious minds tap into it when we are in altered states-in trance, hypnosis, and most notably, when we dream. Then we can roam the fractal energetic data stored in that great cloudbank organized in the broad vistas of 3D time. Its great unified mind below the Planck level and our many tiny minds above it together help shape the continually emergent reality of our universe. The universe's double bubble shape is built by a Lorenz attractor dynamic oscillating through the two bubbles. Think of the upper twin as one bubble or basin of a Lorenz attractor. Its three ODEs make 3D time, but its 1D time is only half of an interfacing polarized needle axis stretching across both domains. But that other bubble below the Planck level?-its three ODEs make 3D time, while its 1D space is the other half of that needle axis. Due to the scalar restraints that are inherently built into the two domains, they can exist inside each other. This effectively turns our universe into a giant Lorenz attractor caught in an oscillating Klein bottle. Graviton beats at the Planck level interface use a fractal master code to construct all space, time, matter, and energy and project it into the upper and lower domains. This generates the continually emergent flow of chaotic events that we experience-events that are subject to abrupt, seemingly random changes, but emerge in an nonlinear progression that is based on the fractal master code, and is influenced by mind itself. Thus in this TOE, or Theory of Everything, we live in a Klein bottle universe whose dynamic generates the hologram of our ongoing emergent reality.
Fractal Graviton Soup by Katya Walter Ph. D. is 168 pages long, and a total of 43,344 words.
This makes it 57% the length of the average book. It also has 53% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 56 minutes to read Fractal Graviton Soup aloud.
Fractal Graviton Soup is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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