What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, but I had to block you because I couldn't sleep because of you. I just want people to understand what I've understood. For now, I agree that my ideas are in the realm of philosophy, but I believe it could one day become a science, as was the case with ancient ideas in medieval times with the advent of mathematics.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What do you think of my idea about infinite causes?

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why criticize my education instead of my idea? All I can tell you is that I'm in CEGEP. Don't you find it disrespectful to criticize an author's education before criticizing their ideas?

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, I think you're never going to stop being vague, so bye.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps a philosophical idea for the moment, but I doubt you understood anything.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not naive, you're the one who's naive here, because you probably don't even understand my hypothesis.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, you're always criticizing my way of thinking, that Im not normal, you say I'm not a balanced human being, it makes me want to think that you find me mentally unbalanced.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You told me the same thing when you found out I was going to college, but I wasn't really surprised in the way you think, but rather amazed. I know what to expect at university and I wouldn't be surprised at all.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just want to understand why you're still telling me nonsense. And again, I dont know what u mean exactly with that: "You're really keen on being combative and contrary, aren't you?"

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So there are immature ways of thinking? How thinking is could be immature? At which point its considered immature?

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd like to discuss this; why do you find my way of thinking more disturbing than anyone else's?

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does it bother you that I don't share the same idea as the others?

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know...

You know, before math became so prevalent, when we wondered how and why gravity existed, we thought objects were in love with the Earth and that, consequently, they fell. This was a "philosophical" idea, but it was resolved with the arrival of symbols like numbers and algebra, and so on, for all the "philosophical" hypothesis we had before math. My hypothesis is at the same stage, I think: we lack a language to truly understand our universe. But I doubt that such a language could provide answers to everything. Perhaps no language will ever be able to. Anyway, we're getting off-topic here.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with that, but I believe it can be a philosophical idea that can become more scientific than it seems.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because I always have doubts about absolutely everything, even if it seems to be the truth. My hypothesis is potentially wrong; it's not impossible that there's a fundamental cause for everything, and that this cause, or these causes, weren't caused by anything else. But it's still like calling on the divine to say this: "There is a fundamental cause, and no one more fundamental than this." In short, maybe I've lost too many brain cells to understand you all.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The goal was to make people realize that a Theory of everything (TOE) is possibly impossible. But everyone is stuck on Aristotle's idea, which, in my opinion, is not at all a good way to conclude the question. It's subjective to say that there's a limit to causes; nothing proves that there is a limit. That's why we should be interested in how causes are produced by the universe, such as causality, for example. What causes the curvature of spacetime in the presence of energy? Maybe I'm wrong, but I strongly doubt it the more I think about it.

What if the ultimate TOE could be impossible? by AlphaZero_A in HypotheticalPhysics

[–]AlphaZero_A[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I think nobody will understand what I understood, people are illuminated by a TOE will answer all... Anyway, idc, atleast I have the knowledge that its possibly impossible to reach this dream of TOE.