Close to the Edge - Part 1 - A Fractal Cosmology
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Fractal Cosmology based on the Mandelbrot Set
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I also agree that the 2012 ICAR results were inherently flawed...We most definitely have a fractal cosmology - I am actually happy to see more and more people realizing this and factoring this into thier theories of everything...(Although, by more and more people, I mean the very small amount I have found to do so recently, not meaning a whole lot of people have realized it yet)...But as far as I can tell, and I whole-hearily believe it will be found, if not by me, by another, that we live in a holographic fractal universe (this is as simplified as I can make it without bringing in mathematics and quantum physics etc)...Holographic in nature, fractal in scope (truly infinite scale)
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Ignore Einstein
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Lori, what do you think about the August 2012 ICAR results?
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I just wanted to let everyone know that I successfully presented my thesis to a jury of my peers at SPIE. This is the year of the fractal paradigm shift.
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Who is the woman who did this?
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@Virtueman1 Einstein's equations did not define mass. He only defined it's equivalence to energy. Peter Higgs is the one who defined mass.
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dont lie you're high right now
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I'd like to know where this was filmed.
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Oh so einsteins equation is easy to understand. But what is energy, and what is mass? Not even my physics teacher can give me a straight answer to what the words mean.
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