Originally posted by Nostradumbass
But here is why I make it sound so mysterious...basically my theory cannot be measured *snip*
Then I'm afraid that isn't scientific proof.
...It only relates the way humans think, the reason we ask questions, the reason we experience emotions, the process we us to base knowledge as
factual, how we can control emotions, how we can truly be happy, and all of the fourth dimensional world of thought--back to what we have proven true
in the physical world by science.*snip*
I'm afraid that's a philosophy, sure, you can
relate it back to the physical world as much as you want, religion has been doing that long
before modern society was even conceived, but that doesn't make it 'scientifically proven'. A theory without repeatable, empirical evidence, or at
the very least, some sort of equation with which we can compare to other equations that can and have been proved, to give a backbone to the theory, is
still just a theory, as far as science is concerned.
However, then you go on to state:
Basically I'm breaking down every action a human makes, into the world of an infinite paradox... in ways humans can understand. Not just with
an equation....but with history, science, and math---the past, present, and probable future of our world respectively.
Mathematics by virtue of its very nature, and by extension accepted science, is repeatable and quantifiable, so I'm not quite sure what you're
trying to say. Although I think we're getting to a stage where talking about it is becoming more of a hindrance than a help in understanding your
theory.
Of course, that isn't to diminish your beliefs. I'm happy for you, in that you've been able to pull yourself out of that dark spiral with some
spiritual wisdom, I'm simply scrutinising your claims of 'scientific proof'.
Oh, and I almost forgot.
What if I told you I could prove the stories of religion... but disprove them at the same time, in a way that makes sense? That has to be
something that will keep your interest.
No. If you honestly told me that, until you actually provided me with the proof, I'd call it bull and say you're trying to pull a fast one on me
with a little cognitive dissonance.
Sorry for the long post about my life, I doubt you care. I'm just hinting at don't be suprised if you don't see it on here for another week.
But when I do, I promise you wont be disappointed.
I don't mind, it gives some back story as to how you came about this great knowledge, and I hope I'm not disappointed when it does get posted.
I wish you luck in this quest.
[edit on 16-3-2010 by Regnuvaco]