User:MobyDikc
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A revolutionary and visionary.
I can see the future of science.
It is called Quantum Monadology and is being researched by many people.
1. A computer program models absolute space, absolute time, and absolute matter 2. Through the complexity of the information, something like a neural network appears 3. A second set of information emerges from the information 4. That second set of information produces the Lorentz transformation and quantum effects 5. The result is the emergence predictions for relative space, relative time, and relative matter, which are experimentally verified
Essentially Process Physics is on the right path.
Here's more information:
Lee Smolin and Julian Barbour Extremal variety as the foundation of a cosmological quantum theory. http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-th/pdf/9203/9203041v1.pdf ""We will now describe a set of models which have these two features. In doing so, we will borrow some language from Leibniz's Monadology[28], as we have found it to be the most appropriate language to use in this context. The extent to which these models do provide a mathematical realization of the ideas proposed in Leibniz's writings will be discussed in another place[29]." "
Brain and Being: At the Boundary Between Science, Philosophy, Language and Arts Chapter 7 Quantum Monadology and consciousness http://books.google.com/books?id=Fvs3sw9ZVfsC&pg=PA111&lpg=PA111&dq=quantum+monadology&source=web&ots=4iyxRSKhQg&sig=YGiRtV136hpxRrWJnPUwcCzXZwY&hl=en#PPA111,M1
Here's my paper:
http://www.cloudmusiccompany.com/paper.htm
It explains the idea behind all religions, philosophies, and of course, the future of science.
Here's a shout out to Leibniz for thinking of it first.