Wangler
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It's called "null" physics for a reason
Are you sure that you read all the excerpts? In the excerpt from chapter 8, Witt claims that the 4-dimensional size of the universe is on the order of 10e-25 s-m^3.
And in the exerpt from chapter 2 presents the now famous infinity divided by infinity formulation, which helps support the argument that "....The full extent of reality consists of an infinitely large exterior (infinite largeness) that bounds an infinitely small interior (infinite smallness)." (quote from the excerpt).
See, he thinks that the universe is infinitely large, but that's o.k., because it's also infinitely small!
Why hasn't this come out of the Standard Model? Because mainstream physicists don't want it too! Mua-ha-ha!
All of us are bound to become excerpt-experts at this pace.
Where has Mr. Witt gone?
Keith
So I am surmising from this that Mr. Witt's theory purports to say:
- Our universe has no begining, no end, and no outter limit.
Are you sure that you read all the excerpts? In the excerpt from chapter 8, Witt claims that the 4-dimensional size of the universe is on the order of 10e-25 s-m^3.
And in the exerpt from chapter 2 presents the now famous infinity divided by infinity formulation, which helps support the argument that "....The full extent of reality consists of an infinitely large exterior (infinite largeness) that bounds an infinitely small interior (infinite smallness)." (quote from the excerpt).
See, he thinks that the universe is infinitely large, but that's o.k., because it's also infinitely small!
Why hasn't this come out of the Standard Model? Because mainstream physicists don't want it too! Mua-ha-ha!
All of us are bound to become excerpt-experts at this pace.
Where has Mr. Witt gone?
Keith