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Old 08-20-2008, 03:18 AM #1
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well, to all the geeky techno enthusiasts...

I have questions, tons and tons of questions...and would love inputs, no matter how absurd you think it is...would just love to hear them...

of course, this is off topic anyways...so join anytime...

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alrighty, here is what I've been thinking a lot of...

I O or binary code

in the puter world, IO (or 1 and 0) is used to represent everything. (of course, you all know this already but just wanted to lay it out a bit to where I am going with all this. )

I for ON
O for OFF

and of course, they are logged into base 8's...Then gateways and blah blah blah...

this is what is interesting...we are using base 8's to calculate base 10's. Of course, behind it all, really base 2's to signal base 8's to calculate base 10's.

And that is what is interesting as I am reading through all these philosophy books...



all things end in sync...
chaos and order
Yin and Yang
Positive force and negative force


all these could be represented by 1 and Zero or IO

Einstein's thought of STR (Special Theory of Relativity) supports the IO partially...

the relativists (Einsteinians) believe that there is no "NOW"

which is supported by quantum physics and quarks. That there is no absolute and absolute state of rest. Meaning that now you see it and now you don't happens at the same time

If one was to put that into theory using simple math, it's true.

for example. how many numbers can we fit between the numbers 1 and 2.

INFINITE...that means that if we apply that to time, there is never a NOW....

another example of that is, as soon as I think of something, it's already in the past, but before I thought of it, it is in the future, where exactly IS the NOW??


but for true believers of "Now" (Newtonians mostly) believe that there IS a NOW.

using simple math again:

1.5 (an absolute between 1 and 2)

but now, there is a problem with that. If there IS a "NOW" , then there would never be a past or future cause "NOW" is defined...

for example, I am thinking of the word, "NOW" and it is thought of, and it is right at 1.5. Now there is a problem, where would "NOW" go? How does it flow(time wise)?
"NOW" would now be in the past and be in the future cause it is here, now...LOL

Am I confusing you? Yeah, I am confused myself...

and please feel free to correct me if I have posted incorrect information or outdated information..

for me, I like the balance of yin and yang, some call it Tai-Chi (Chi in this case does not mean force or gas,but polarizations)

I like that there are opposites but it goes around in circles. And that there are now in the past and future in the present yet it just continues to go around in circles where everything is in continuity. Past and now and present all spinning...

I think the Newtonians and Einsteinians should stop arguing and actually combine the two sciences and I think they'll progress more...

of course, now we are getting close to finding out about the 10th dimension and we don't even understand the 4th dimension yet...sheesh...

well, anyways...any input would be great, even if you think I am nuts...LOLOL
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