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Thomas Alan White's avatar

I would love your help! I'm trying to save civilization but there are a number of crazy hurdles. One of them is the source, and the other is the stranglehold that science has on everyone.

Whatever the monks claim, they are giving us the theory of everything and we can know that because they are explaining mystery after mystery after mystery, while our scientists are telling us crazy stories and admitting that they cannot explain 95% of the universe.

This is causing social havoc at this point because people are a little bit panicky. For example the Trump family is trying to go public with a company that is claiming that they're going to build a fusion reactor which is impossible. This means it's a 6 billion dollar ripoff. And we just had last administration Joe Biden approve I think it was 2.4 billion dollars to accelerate the development of quantum computers. Try reading my article that I just wrote called unmasking quantum mechanics where I end by pointing out that that is impossible despite all of their crazy claims and insistence that they are making progress. It's simply another social tax by people manipulating us for a comfortable living and effortless funding because people are panicking.

I love Mark Twain's quote what he says that a lie can get halfway around the world before the truth can even get on his pants. It's almost impossible to overcome the hurdles that I'm trying to deal with. I would love your social media talents to focus on this incredible problem. How can we improve batteries for example when we don't have anything right about the structure of atoms and have no idea what electrons are really doing? Even our scientists admit that they have no idea how to make sense of their theories. Only when they look at electrons they claim do they become objects the rest of the time they have no idea where they might be and are in something they refer to as a superposition of being everywhere! It's as childish as it sounds! Please get on board with me somehow as I desperately need help!

Eric Francis's avatar

Thomas, the obsession is with technology — not science; and when it comes to science you are correct: only 5% of matter can be explained with what is called the standard model of particle physics. 95% of the universe is made of dark matter that cannot be detected other than to say that it's there because it must be there because of the structure of the galaxies. There is not even a notion of a particle or wave form that can account for gravity. So that means that we're analyzing the frosting on the wedding cake and have no concept who the bride's dad is. Who's your daddy?

Bottom line is, people cannot live with mystery and would rather die or have the wrong answer filling in the blank than leaving it open to discover the right one. This is an existential spiritual problem. And the quest for truth would be driven by curiosity; and that what is being consumed but the current computer environment because it too promises to have all the answers, which make marshmallow fluff seem like a vegan banquet and nobody much can tell the difference except for a few freaks with inexhaustible curiosity and some pattern recognition skills.

Thomas Alan White's avatar

It's funny that they can claim such a high level of ignorance and then tell you a story and you will repeat it as if they know something. They only are suggesting there is dark matter because they could not understand gravity. Explaining gravity and explaining how light really works and how it builds matter and therefore how matter responds as mass is what you need to explain, not some magic ghost particle that's composing the majority of things.

Eric F Coppolino's avatar

and by the way, my real opinion is that the whole thing is a bunch of bullshit. particle physics is only responsive to the issues that particle physics invents. I don't need to know why a galaxy is shaped the way it is, neither do you, and we will never know because in any real sense, it's beyond human detection and human understanding.

Thomas Alan White's avatar

My favorite is when Neil deGrassi Tyson says that the universe has no obligation to make sense to you. He also says that our knowledge keeps growing and growing and swelling but surrounding it is ever more ignorance.

These are classical examples of someone trying to be humorously pithy while surrendering to the idea that we will never understand everything so don't even imagine that you can understand these things or that we will ever get The Theory of Everything.

We have a chronic systemic problem with our University system. They have to teach the dogma of the day because they are political. Whatever the physics community says are the important issues is what they will teach. Try reading my article where I'm trying to get an email out to Barbara Corcoran.

If you read that email to Barbara it will explain where we left reason behind.

Leany's avatar

I agree with you. There are things simply beyond our detection and understanding.

I have come across many opinions that quantum physics is BS, quantum computing is BS.

Making everything seem so complicated so that normal educated people who are not physicists, or mathematicians won't dare question someone like Einstein. I just happen to be reading a short little book about what he called Cosmic Religion, and check me on this, it sounds kind of juvenile. Is it just me?

But his theory of relativity is actually brilliant, right?

Adding Time which adds a fourth dimension to our universe was a leap forward.

I ask because during our forced stay-at-home, where everyone spent their time finding out that there is more Bull shit out there than we can imagine,

I heard Einstein being called fake - OH WAIT, I just remembered who said that. It was our favorite flat earther, Amanda Volmner. Now it makes sense.

Eric Francis Coppolino's avatar

"Einstein was fake" is one of the popular memes these days. While I don't understand how the curvature of space makes my car keys fall, relativity seems to check out, like any theory of physics, as far as it goes. The parts of quantum mechanics that we can utilize and observe are good as far as they go.

I do NOT need anyone to explain the galactic center and I am aware they are making up a story based mostly on inference. And that story is irrelevant to our lives. The mythology of the constellations is far more relevant.

Eric F Coppolino's avatar

Well, I feel confident repeating what they say they do not know. Their story is their version of what is missing from the story. It would seem to be an admission against interest, but I see your point.

Thomas Alan White's avatar

Let me try to be brief here and point out that they set up an experiment because they are looking for something. This alreadly invites preconceived conclusions. You're looking for an exact answer and that's why it introduces confirmation bias.

We have a chronic systemic problem with our University system. They have to teach the dogma of the day because they are political. Whatever the physics community says are the important issues is what they will teach. Try reading my article where I'm trying to get an email out to Barbara Corcoran.

Try reading that article and it will explain nicely where we decided to leave reason behind.

Leany's avatar

I listen because I think you’re a one in a million guy.

Really like your teaching the charts this way. 🙏

The wars you mention were

1. Money for the military industrial complex

2. Money for greedy sons of bitches

Who arm both sides

3. CIA - the CIA start wars, do color revolutions and think they are Masters of the Universe. Ask JFK.

This one may shake out to be that Iran’s neighbors, through the Abraham Accords, will effectively be more involved in what happens in their neck of the planet and act.

if there is no line in the sand, no stand taken for zero nuclear weapons, no one to be the future-telling-adult that no means no,

And blackmailing the world is not going to be tolerated.

who is going to be ok with saying it was none of my business when things break bad? These are not Russians. Thank you Sting , they love their children too. I am not sure we can say that equally for die-hard ideologues.