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THEORY OF EVERYTHING

“The simple reality is that our planet is a single living organism, as much as our bodies are.” — Thom Hartmann

The UNIverse is alive.

All the things in nature are together in one place.

Each thing is moved by nature’s pattern.

Signals give direction.

The whole divides in to parts. 🧬

The parts move around and in and out of each other.

Like water flowing in rivers 💦 and oceans 🌊 and changing into vapor 💨 and snow ⛄️❄️and ice 🧊.

The water flows in and out of creatures 🐿️ and plants 🌱.

Every part is circulating, round and round. 💫☄️🪐⛈️🦠🧬🌪️

Things unFold 🌱 then enFold 🍂 .

Everything in the UNIverse fits 🧩 because each part belongs to the ONE whole cosmic song 🎻 and dance 💃🏻.

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The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. "

Albert Einstein

" Nature provides exceptions to every rule. " Margaret Fuller Ossoli

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« We will continue to ponder all questions about the universe, just as we have been pondering the question of why we are here for years and will continue to do so. »

And I think that’s a very good thing, in hindsight, maby it as a necessary bridge for many, if not all, how to know.

One can consider life as a long journey, with steps to go through, to arrive somewhere, we do not know precisely or, but or greater freedom reigns (in the brain).

« It’s a never-ending riddle.

Isn’t that what’s beautiful anyway? Isn’t it the uncertainty that makes life possible? »

Yes, it’s beautiful and impressive, I would say that uncertainty invites us to question, to think etc., to take his binoculars and to observe carefully, not only do we marvel at the discoveries, but they also challenge us.

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Hey Sarp, As always good to read your writings. IMHO you bring a unique perspective to modern science. More philosophical.

My opinion is right up front: chasing a Theory of Everything is a fool's errand that takes valuable time and resources away from really investigating what is known. There are so many questions associated with the knowledge and theories we currently know, but they go unanswered for no known reason.

I could go on and on about this but enough said.

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Sarp, today Dec. 10th you asked to private message me on substack. I don't have enough time for a lot of that so I declined but subbed to your substack to see what you are writing about. I always explore as a nonpaying subscriber before deciding to upgrade or unsub. Again, time is the issue. I could literally sit at my computer all day and evening and still not get ahead of the articles I read. Your work looks like an interesting rabbit hole to explore.

One thing that caught my attention is the lines: "Isn’t it sad, especially before Christ, that the burning and plundering of the Library of Alexandria, this time with the rise of Christianity in Rome with the collapse of Rome and the migration of tribes? Almost a 1,000-year-old page of science is missing."

I believe there are many thousands of years of knowledge, science and history of our development from hunter gatherers to civilization missing. Some of it we are just getting glimpses of now.

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I loved this article. Please keep them coming!

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Interesting ponderings. Existence, being as such, intriguing and in some ways noteworthy. Even though I myself lead a minuscule church and have faith in God, I am also wise enough to know I have more questions than answers. When my time is come to leave this existence I will spend eternity consulting the magnificent library of the Universe, and perhaps get closer to the answers I seek. We shall no doubt see…

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Cows and sheep don't ask how they got there, or why. Let's not be like cows and sheep.

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Thoughts on chicken?

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We know the story on Chicken Little. No, let's not be like Chicken Little.

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The thing about reality is that there is always more of it!

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👏👏👏

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