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Everything Forever: Learning to See the Timeless Multiversea:hover { color: #66FF33 }body { scrollbar-base-color: #527DAD; scrollbar-arrow-color: #FFFFFF }var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www.");document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src="http://everythingforever.com/" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E"));var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-3348638-1");pageTracker._initData();pageTracker._trackPageview(); "...asI read, I became more than simply interested in what I saw before me--I was completely absorbed by something I've neverbefore even considered possible."Matthew Mumau This sitewas honoredby a link in theonline issue ofScientific AmericanIsSpace finite? Video Interview of Everything Forever Author Gevin Giorbran"I am at present most fascinated with Giorbran's thoughts onabsolutely flat and empty space. I think perhaps that is really original. 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You can think of it as a landscape or country. Eachpoint in the country is a Now."-Julian Barbour PhysicistAuthorof 'The End of Time'"Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust, we all dance to amysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper."-Albert Einstein  Introductionto TimelessnessPart OneAlpha and OmegaThere are Ultimate Boundaries even within an Infinite Universe. Alpha and Omega give Structure to Our Universe as well as All Possible Universes,as they Focus the Arrow of Time. Part Two <-Don't MissTwoKinds of OrderWeexist caught between two great forces, one kind of order that exists in our past, and another kind of order that existsin our future. Discovering the difference explains why the Universe is Ordered and not Chaotic. Part ThreeThe Space of All PossibilitiesDiscover the Shape of All Possibilities and Why the Universe is Evolving. Time isn't Moving Toward Disorder, the Universe has a Hidden Goal. Part FourWhen Zero Equals InfinityWe can perceive Reality as Many Things all Greater than Nothing, but there is also a Different Math that Represents One Universe as a Unified Whole. Part FiveDesigning the MultiverseThe Great Governing Attractor within the Space of All Possibilities Pulls All Universes Toward it. Discover how our Inevitable Future is Shaping the Present.TheFundamentals of:WhyA Universe Exists TimelesslyAJourney Beyond NothingTheMovie and DocumentaryOther Matters: Contents - About the AuthorFree Wallpaper - Poems - Personalities- People Looking Back (from 2001)A Flat UniverseNASA - Boomerang - TimelessnessInfinity In The News Introductionto Timelessness(clickhere to read intro on larger page)In Terry Gilliam’s movie Time Bandits, a small band of God’s helpers steal a map of the Universe and travel through special portals that bridge different periods of history. Seeking gold and jewels, the bandits use the portals to invade other times which on the map are different regions of a larger timeless Universe. Turning that storyline into non-fiction, we are about to sneak a peak at God’s map. This website literally journeys through the timeless realm, presenting a panoramic God’s eye view of the big picture. What is timelessness? To the surprise of many, all the world's greatest physicists such as Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Stephen Hawking, and also David Bohm, concluded during their lives that past, present, and future all exist simultaneously. What then is the timeless universe like? Can it be mapped and made visible?Surprisingly, a map of timelessness is easily made visible. The infinitely dense point of the big bang is often called the Alpha singularity. It is known as an extreme beyond which no further possibilities exist. Although physicists have tended to ignore the other boundary, there is also a boundary found in our future. In moving away from Alpha the expanding universe follows a gradient of decreasing density, mass, and energy, toward the extreme of absolute zero, the bottom end of all physics, which I call Omega. Every possible universe necessarily exists between these two boundaries. And interestingly, our own time begins from Alpha and ends at Omega.In 1998 astrophysicists were shocked to discover that the expansion of our universe is accelerating. What is the universe accelerating towards? Physicists today are beginning to say openly that time ends in the future with our universe evolving into empty space. Physicist Robert Caldwell describes time ending at "the ultimate singularity" in the famous "Big Rip" scenario. Physicist Sean Carroll has stated "our universe evolves to empty space", as if this is now obvious. In physics empty space is the ultimate ground state of absolute zero, the place where all motion and all change cease. Zero is the true vacuum and perfect symmetry. At zero the universe is stretched perfectly flat and extends infinitely in all directions. So what is this future zero singularity? In the same way all colors coexist in white light, or just as all positive and negative numbers sum to zero, all universes sum into what we perceive as empty space. Individual universes are like single slices of a pie, together they also form an omnipresent zero that extends infinitely in all directions. The space around us is not full of universes or virtual particles like a glass of water is full of particles, rather particles or universes take away from space. In other words, inverse to what we normally assume, empty space is more full than a dense matter filled space, which is merely a fraction of that fullness. It follows that such fractions and the whole are naturally interdependent, always conserved, and their laws self-contained. As the computational mathematician Russell Standish writes, "something is the inside view of nothing", except if so then of course what we imagine to be nothing is really everything. Today the second law of thermodynamics is used like a road map of timelessness. It describes all possible states for our universe, claiming generally that there are more disordered states than ordered states. Consequently most scientists believe the universe is becoming increasingly disordered with time. Most believe our beautiful universe is dying. This has long been the most disappointing lesson of science because it suggests the evolution of time has no purpose or meaning. In fact the second law is like a black cloud hanging over humanity.The great news is that science is beginning to realize that time ends at absolute zero, not disorder. Although it is certainly true that entropy, the measure of spent energy is always increasing, it is incorrect to imagine the universe is becoming disordered. Our beautiful universe is not dying of disorder. Quite the contrary, zero is balance, and balance is a powerful kind of order. What we haven't realized in science yet is that there are two kinds of order in nature, one kind of order exists in our past, while another exists in our future. David Bohm whom Einstein expected to succeed him but who died prematurely of a heart attack also described these same two kinds of order.If the zero in our future is the order of balance, what then is the dense (Alpha) singularity in our past? Just think in terms of the mathematical plane. Zero has a positive and a negative side. If you slice zero in half then you have a pure positive and a pure negative side. The singularity in our past is the positive half of zero, infinite, but still only half of the larger whole. Alpha is like all the white checkers divided apart from all of the black checkers, waiting for the game to begin. It is like a pendulum swung all the way to one side, the most imbalanced state. So in terms of probability, Alpha is the absolute most improbable state in all of reality, which is why time rushes so fast away from Alpha, which creates the big bang. Zero on the other hand is perfect balance, which makes it the most probable state in all of nature. So considering the big picture, the arrows of time for all universes naturally travel away from imbalance and travel toward balance. In timelessness history naturally traces backward to a big bang, and traces forward to a seemingly empty universe. And so the big mystery of “why is there something rather than nothing?” is answered simply by understanding that nothing still exists. Zero is both nothing and everything simultaneously. What we think of as nothing is like the whole world painted white, so that everything looks the same (the ultimate singularity). In other words, nothing, the void, zero, is simple and complex at the same time. You can’t have the inner complexity of zero without the outer simplicity of balance, and you can’t have balance without all the inner complexity of universes that are enfolded into and create zero. What zero is not, is nonexistence. As Parmenides said long ago, nonexistence cannot be. There is no state 'greater than' or 'less than' the perfect zero. Zero is the default setting of reality. Zero exists now, it has always existed, and it will always exist. It is the native state of existence. It is what David Bohm called implicate order. It is the timeless quantum superposition of all universes and all life in an infinite universe. As the most brilliant physicists have long held, a perfect zero is the most ordered state of all, it just isn’t found in the past where time begins. It exists in the future where time ends. The physically real zero in our future is literally everything forever. It is a whole other paradigm, but discovering that there are two kinds of order in nature is perhaps the grandest step we can make toward understanding the governing dynamics of both the physical and the human universes. Hold on to your hat, your in for quite a ride. Discovering timelessness opens a door to understanding life, the universe, and everything,like no other.BeginHere"TheFirst Cosmology Balanced on Zero" "Giorbranhas described it better than anyone else so far. It's excellent, and is put in a way which is closer to uniting themystical and science, the ancient and the new."Emma Wilcox B.Sc.Astrophysics England Click on Image for Info "Itwas quite a shock for me to discover your marvelous web site. I had to keep rubbing my eyes in disbelief."ThomasPietruszka "It is the world’s foundation which is playing a game with itself which inturn is the conditional space of free play for the world. The inventory the foundation utilizes has been coined recentlySOAPS [= Space Of All Possible States] by Gevin Giorbran so that we could visualize the experimentum mundi (in the senseof Bloch) as an actualization of 'SOAPS bubbles'."Dr.Rainer Zimmermann Ph.D.Philosophy, Ph.D. MathematicsProfessor, University of Kassel Germany "Profoundly interesting ideas."Simon Phillips "Yourtheory opens a new era in physics which needs to be thoroughly explored."Jim Ashton "Asa doctor I have always been interested in the ‘why’ and ‘what for’ of life…having read Einstein, Hawking,Plank, Newton, Bohr, Rutherford, Fermi, Green, etc. Then I stumbled upon Giorbran’s web site and many of the big ideasthat were hard to understand became easy and obvious. In addition, his theory of time and gravity will pique theinterest of anyone pondering ‘why things are as they are’."Dr. Lee Price RT(R),RDMS,DC"Iwanted to tell you that your web page is the best I have ever visited."Chris Fulvi "Justas we envision all of space as really being out there, as really existing, we should also envision all of time as reallybeing out there, as really existing too."-Brian Greene Physicist - String TheoryAuthor of'The Fabric of theCosmos'"I have been searching for a site like this for ages... You have made my year."PaulMelbourne "I just read your essay, The Mathematics Of Infinity, I could not believe what Isaw... It made perfect sense. It certainly could explain a lot about the universe. Thanks for making this knowledge soeasily accessible to the public. Keep up the good work!"Terese Schupp "Iwas overwhelmed by the beauty of it all-and while I was oscillating around your new mathematical zero-all numbers andtrying to dream about the implications of the engendered new maths, I felt overjoyed by what came to my mind concerninghow ideation processes will now have to improve out and over the current reductionist tendency. From now on, the soonerthe better indeed, one will have to focus without isolating."Ahmed Rifaat "Inlight of your theory of the ultimate balance state being one of infinite symmetry order there seems to be a lot of roomfor, if not primarily scientific, at least highly interesting and philosophical speculation about the function ofconsciousness in the SOAPS."Peter Friebel "Ireally enjoyed reading this and would like to thank you for offering it up on the net. Now it will take me the rest ofmy life to understand it. I've always been a fan of this type of writing and found it easy to grasp your concepts.Thanks."John Rusk "This is by far themost important and personally pertinent website I have ever encountered."William Tedford ScienceFiction Author Featured at:Hypography Sci-Techtoward an explanation of the Arrow of Time"Ultimately,all moments are really one. Therefore now is eternity" -David Bohm PhysicistWholeness and the Implicate Order"Zero is powerful because it is infinity’s twin. They are equal and opposite, yin and yang. They are equally paradoxical and troubling. The biggest questions in science and religion are about nothingness and eternity, the void and the infinite, zero and infinity. The clashes over zero were the battles that shook the foundations of philosophy, of science, ofmathematics, and of religion. Underneath every revolution lay a zero – and an infinity."-Charles Seife Zero; The Biography of a Dangerous Idea"Our actual universe evolves to empty space."-Sean Carroll Astrophysicist TheAllSpark The AllSpark® is the Transformers afterlife, also called the Matrix— from which all sparks that have ever existed or will ever existoriginated. Possessing sentience, the AllSpark sent Sparks out into the world, to live. And when the Transformers passon, their Spark returns to the AllSpark, and they share with it all they have experienced, thereby adding to thetimeless fountain of knowledge and wisdom. ALL Transformers, not merely "good" ones, go to the Matrix.Omega Ω The Omega state is the finalproduct of an expanding Universe. It is timeless, perfectly symmetrical, and infinitely extended in all directions. The Omega in our future is the most ordered state in nature, the ultimate singularity, aoneness of all time and space. Externally zero is simple and balanced, but internally Omega is infinitely complex, an integration of all worlds and all life. Zero is the timeless superposition of all universes of the multiverse. Omega is the underlying background of all being itself, the source of all, ever present in ourvery own future. Learning to See Timelessness Sendan e-mail Learning to See TimelessnessTimelessness Part One | PartTwo | Part Three | Part Four | PartFive | Contents | BeginHere TimelessTimelessness © GevinGiorbran , Copyright 1996 - 2007 All rightsreserved. Privacy Policy | UsagePolicy TimelessnessEverything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness - This page updated 1/29/08 -Everything Forever: Learning To See Timelessness cos·mol·o·gy 1.The study of the physical universe considered as a totality of phenomena in time and space.2.a. The astrophysical study of the history, structure, and constituentdynamics of the universe. b. Aspecific theory or model of this structure and these dynamics.ze·ro-cen·tered cos·mol·o·gy 1.The astrophysical study of the history, structure, and dynamics of space-time in reference to a final equilibrium stateof zero. 2. A cosmology where allphysical form exists as imbalances, which in the process and evolution of time, balance out to an absolute zeroequilibrium state, a zero-sum-whole existing independent of time and place. 3.A specific theory or model of the universe in which any state or process demands the existence of an anti- or inversestate or process which balances the totality to a zero wholeness. 4.An approach to existence which recognizes all things are timeless and inseparable from a balanced and ordered whole. EnchantedPuzzle Publishing |
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