The Theory of Everything Else

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  • Science
  • is
  • incomplete.
  • It
  • always
  • has
  • been
  • and
  • might
  • always
  • be.
  • It
  • has
  • been
  • right
  • some
  • of
  • the
  • time
  • but
  • wrong
  • way
  • too
  • much
  • of
  • the
  • time.
  • Most
  • of
  • the
  • theories
  • of
  • the
  • the
  • greatest
  • scientists
  • of
  • all
  • time
  • have
  • been
  • met
  • initially
  • with
  • skepticism,
  • accusations
  • of
  • incompetence
  • and
  • baffoonery,
  • and
  • some
  • put
  • in
  • jail
  • for
  • herecy.
  • There
  • is
  • the
  • quintessential
  • quest
  • for
  • the
  • 'Theory
  • of
  • Everything'
  • among
  • physicists
  • to
  • equivicate
  • the
  • known
  • science
  • of
  • the
  • macro
  • world
  • (the
  • world
  • in
  • which
  • we
  • live
  • in)
  • with
  • the
  • known
  • science
  • of
  • the
  • micro
  • world
  • of
  • subatomic
  • particles
  • (Quantum
  • Physics).
  • Our
  • scientific
  • world
  • today
  • has
  • not
  • come
  • up
  • with
  • any
  • theory
  • balancing
  • known
  • science
  • with
  • consciousness.
  • Quantum
  • physics
  • suggests
  • consciouness
  • is
  • important.
  • We
  • don't
  • know
  • why.A
  • new
  • world
  • theory
  • of
  • science
  • seems
  • to
  • be
  • needed.
  • In
  • this
  • book
  • a
  • concept
  • of
  • a
  • new
  • world
  • theory
  • is
  • presented
  • without
  • the
  • math
  • and
  • science
  • but
  • rather
  • with
  • a
  • thought
  • experiment
  • that
  • leads
  • to
  • the
  • possibility
  • of
  • a
  • vast
  • information
  • vault
  • harbored
  • by
  • the
  • Universe
  • (similar
  • to
  • the
  • vast
  • vault
  • of
  • human
  • information
  • we
  • call
  • the
  • internet)
  • where
  • sleep
  • and
  • dreams
  • are
  • the
  • access
  • points
  • both
  • for
  • reception
  • of
  • and
  • transmittal
  • of
  • information.
  • This
  • access
  • port,
  • it
  • is
  • posited,
  • is
  • where
  • ideas
  • and
  • aha
  • moments
  • congeal,
  • and
  • when
  • pursued
  • have
  • lead
  • to
  • major
  • breakthroughs
  • across
  • all
  • human
  • endeavors.
  • All
  • of
  • us
  • after
  • all,
  • are
  • both
  • receivers
  • of
  • information
  • from
  • the
  • intenet
  • (Google,
  • Wikipedia,
  • all
  • websites
  • etc.)
  • and
  • transmitters
  • of
  • information
  • to
  • the
  • internet.
  • Then
  • from
  • thoughts
  • derived
  • from
  • dreams
  • and
  • our
  • consciouness
  • do
  • we
  • develop
  • ideas
  • to
  • improve
  • the
  • human
  • and
  • planet
  • condition?
  • And
  • do
  • we
  • then
  • transmit
  • that
  • knowledge
  • to
  • the
  • Universe's
  • internet?Here
  • are
  • some
  • quotes
  • from
  • the
  • book:"Nourished
  • by
  • dreams,
  • thoughts
  • seem
  • to
  • be
  • a
  • power
  • unto
  • themselves,
  • related
  • to
  • the
  • physcial
  • world
  • but
  • separate.""The
  • night
  • in
  • dreams,
  • in
  • the
  • inbetween
  • times,
  • is
  • like
  • a
  • pinball
  • machine
  • playing
  • in
  • the
  • mind,
  • awake
  • and
  • sleep
  • intertwined,
  • the
  • steel
  • metal
  • ball
  • of
  • thought
  • bouncing
  • from
  • one
  • to
  • the
  • other
  • stealing
  • kernels
  • from
  • the
  • Universe's
  • collection
  • of
  • knowledge,
  • springing
  • to
  • the
  • awake
  • mind
  • testing
  • for
  • utility,
  • and
  • back
  • again
  • for
  • understanding
  • that
  • is
  • painfully
  • obscure.""Contentment
  • is
  • exercise
  • toward
  • achievement,
  • attaining
  • achievement,
  • and
  • exercise
  • toward
  • more.""Everthing
  • of
  • the
  • human
  • psyche
  • reduces
  • to
  • the
  • need
  • to
  • provide
  • value,
  • and
  • from
  • that
  • value
  • achievement.
  • Everyone
  • must
  • feel
  • valued
  • by
  • deeds
  • that
  • create
  • achivement.
  • If
  • not
  • the
  • connection
  • is
  • missing,
  • the
  • fabric's
  • siren
  • nothing
  • but whistlewind."
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