• Why is there something, rather than nothing?  Anything can be something as long as it has someone to make sense of its existence. Why is there is something rather than nothing, and why that something is the way it is.  No, the universe did not spring from a primordial quantum fluctuation. Not how the world is, but that it is.  How can we cross the enormous gulf between nothing and something?  
  • Objects in quantum physics are neither particles nor waves; they strange combine both. … In classical physics, two bombs with identical fuses would explode at the same time. In quantum physics, two absolutely identical radioactive atoms can and will explode at very different times.
  • Where do the laws of quantum physics come from?  If you think that randomness brought them into existence, think again.  Quantum field theories have nothing to say about where those fields came from, or of why the world should have comprised the particular kinds of fields it does, or of why it should have comprised fields at all, or of why there should have been a world. Period. Case closed. End of story.
  • Just because a mathematical formula works does not mean it reflects reality.  ALL of reality, great sages have assured us, is essentially mathematical.
  • THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING EXPLAINED:
  • ALL THINGS ARE TRIUNE, WITH BINARY INTERACTIVES.
  • The triune entities of classic physics interact with the binary functions of quantum physics.
  • Physicists always believe that their latest theories are the correct ones.  That they are only correct theories of how nature works.  Math is all-knowing. Yeah, right.  Their equations are One True Path to all answers, without a doubt.  In quantum mechanics, a wave function yields a probability amplitude, which, when squared, yields the likelihood that you’ll find the electron in a certain spot. The great book of nature is written in mathematics. The wave function yields a probability amplitude, which, when squared, yields the likelihood that you’ll find the electron in a certain spot.  The wave function has embedded within it an imaginary number. That’s an appropriate label because an imaginary number comprises the square root of a negative number, which, by definition, does not exist.  You get the answer you want, but the wave function doesn’t correspond to anything in the real world.   What could be wrong with our answer?  When discovery fails, invent something. 
  • Math probes the microworld for the correct answers. If the math works, we just invent a result.
  • helium atom is an atom of the chemical element helium. Helium is composed of two electrons bound by the electromagnetic force to a nucleus containing two protons along with either one or two neutrons, depending on the isotope, held together by the strong force. Unlike hydrogen, a closed-form solution to the Schrödinger equation for the helium atom has not been found.
  • 1st:  Classical physics is causal; complete knowledge of the past allows computation of the future. Likewise, complete knowledge of the future allows precise computation of the past. Chaos theory is irrelevant to this statement; it talks about how well you can do with incomplete knowledge.
  • 2nd:  Objects in quantum physics are neither particles nor waves; they strange combine both. Given complete knowledge of the past, we can make only probabilistic predictions of the future.
  • They derived classical physics from quantum physics. The corresponding quantum hidden mechanism drives the interactions of both sets of physics.
  • THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING EXPLAINED:
  • ALL THINGS ARE TRIUNE, WITH BINARY INTERACTIVES.
  • The triune entities of classic physics interact with the binary functions of quantum physics.
  • IT’S NOT THE PEOPLE, ITS THE EVENT.
  • to be continued……