(August 15, 2016 at 1:32 am)Arkilogue Wrote:(August 15, 2016 at 1:08 am)Jörmungandr Wrote: Technically there is no center point because there is no boundary to the plenury. Saying that all points are at the center is metaphorical, not literal, as being the center would imply a spherical boundary, or as you suggest, "a spherical wave-form." I don't know quantum mechanics, so I couldn't quantify what the wave-form would be. Again, I'll accept ex hypothesi that it quantizes as a sphere, and ask you to continue.That is why I say every where is a center and the IUS is omni-centric. There is no individual center point, every point is center in an extant, border-less infinite substance. It is very literal.
I think you're getting ahead of yourself. It's definitely geometric, but biology, individuation, and consciousness have yet to make an appearance. What makes you think this form of order are "the requirements for embodied individuation and experience of consciousness as a single being?"
Yes, I am getting ahead of myself. The only intra-universal geometry I have established is the sphere/field/point "hologram" or holon.
Prediction: So each universe is a cavitational body or void space organized as a spherical outer membrane (with IUS matter in motion beyond), a central point/sphere (3d ball of matter) and a tensor field between them. If this is the "macro-container" that is the universe, I predict it's "micro-standing wave-form" to have self similar but inverse structure. Like how a round bucket full of water will create a round internal wave when vibrated vs a square bucket will produce a square internal wave.
Evidence:The hydrogen atom. Inverting this universal sphere/field/point holon gives me a large spherical component at the center with a smaller point-like component flying around it in a probability field, establishing a discrete border condition.
Atom's are spherical and stable because the universe is spherical and stable.
This is getting somewhat metaphorical. Why would the standing wave be "self similar but inverse" of the structure of the entire subuniverse? (We are talking about each sphere as a separate universe, are we not?) Regardless, this is a form of local hidden variable theory, with the local condition being the universe. Contemporary research tends to rule out local hidden variables. Secondly, how do you get from one standing waveform to a universe filled with hydrogen? Moreover, there is evidence for primordial deuterium, He3, and He4 in the current overall composition of matter in the universe. Why doesn't the standing wave reflect this?