The man that knows everything

By | October 7, 2010


I am reminded today that science does not know how anything actually works with the exception of possibly one man.

Let me start with why the rest of us do not know anything.  We are taught “theories” , “laws” and “rules” but these are just more precise pagan ghost stories than the “laws” or “rules” we had in years past.

If you get bored reading the next few lines just jump to the last paragraph.

We do not know if electrons are particles or waves of energy.  We do not know if photons (light) are particles or waves of energy.  We have no idea what magnetism is. We have no idea of what gravity is.  If you think we do just recall the Davidson Germer electron experiment, Young’s double slit experiment, and the photoelectric effect.

We have scientific laws, rules, and theories for all of the above to use in constructing our crude and primitive devices but at the most basic level we do not know how they actually work.

With that said I will introduce the man that knows everything.  Antony Garrett Lisi

Lisi has published the groundbreaking “An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything”

That is a great paper to read if you are one of my Physisists friends but to get a little better understanding of what he is trying to explain you need to also see the little video HERE .  Basically the interaction of different types of energy create everything depending on how they cross each other.  Lie math can explain where they cross.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Exceptionally_Simple_Theory_of_Everything

Here is a physical model and the projected view thanks to the sun

http://homepages.wmich.edu/~drichter/vanoss.htm

I actually love this explanation better than even Lisi’s talk

Imagine it as 248 INVISABLE 3 dimentional shapes, such as pyramyds, spheres, and cubes, all occupying the same area of space. These shapes are only shells of the shape, or only a surface frame, but invisable. Each one of these shapes is rotating on its own axis.

Where these shapes intersect, as they rotate within one another, is where the particles exist

Why do we care? Why do you care? Because when we can understand and create gravity or control it we will have made a huge leap.  When we understand what light and energy is, how things bond or repel each other (not just our current pagen theories) we will finally step into the company of those that can move about the cosmos.  With all that said you may want to watch Lisi explain it HERE