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What is the fundamental core of duality? Why do you NOT believe in it?

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What is the fundamental core of duality? Why do you NOT believe in it?

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  1. I believe in fundmental singularities, not dualities. Dualities cannot exist within the framework of four dimensional realities unless consciously acted upon by factors within a higher dimensional reality. This of course would mean that higher dimensional realities exist within the known and unknown universe(s) and that it was possible for them to manipulate the fabric of the mulit-dimensional space/time continuum.  This of course is utterly impossible as it would expand Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and produce random chaos throught the known and unknown universes.


  2. Not sure what you mean...do you mean duality or are you actually referring to symmetry?  Duality is simply a math construct.  For example, one can swap rows and columns in a simplex program and, through duality, solve an optimization problem that might have been difficult if not impossible to solve were it not for duality.  If that's what you mean...then I truly believe in duality because I've used it hundreds of times to optimize resource allocations.

    If you mean what is the fundamental premise of duality, that is simple.  Things don't change just because you look at them from a different perspective.  So even if we change the spanning bases of our perspective, we will still end up with the same results.

    If you mean symmetry, then that has yet to be disproved in all aspects of physics, but one.  That one exception is time, which on the face of it appears to be asymmetric...it runs only in one direction...forward towards the future.

    However, there are hypotheses out there in cosmology land that propose time is also symmetric.  One such hypothesis can be read in the June 2008 "Scientific American."  Here the authors suggest there are other universes wherein time runs backward when compared to our time line.  In which case, looking at the really BIG picture, time is also symmetric.

    BTW, one of the data points that indicates symmetry is that labs cannot create matter without also creating antimatter.  Thus, when an electron is created and antielectron, positron, is also created.

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