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Please forgive me if I do something incorrect, since this is my first experience trying to communicate through such a group. I'm not sure how to do all the Re:'s, and I might have to take out stock in the paper companies if I keep printing all of them, so I just thought it would be easier to start all over and send this to the group. I have spent so much time alone thinking through this model, that in some ways, I have lost contact with the rest of humanity.

It seems to me that the gravionic model can add some light to some of these discussions.

First of all, regarding any slit experiment and the interpretation of the results, a set of assumptions lies beneath every experiment. One of the assumptions in the experiments is that a photon represents one "thing." But my model shows that for anything to be real, one must consider the mass, the gravity, and the energy of the "thing." Unfortunately, in nature, the only simple things are unconnected elementary particles. Anything larger must be considered a system. Thus to look at the whole event, one would have to consider the mass of origination, the connections of gravity, the mass receiving the energy and the energy (photons) that are traversing the system. Since the connections of gravity are made at the speed of C^2, "long" before the energies are exchanged, they determine the actions of the photons. Thus to try to understand the actions of photons without first understanding how the gravionic connections are made, seems ultimately fruitless. The science of Gravionics will eventually describe this "slit" system precisely, and we will see that there are no parallaxes or other puzzles, once any system is fully understood and we have a model that is complete.

Later is a discussion of self organization. Again, the answer lies within our assumptions. If you understand the cosmology associated with the gravionic model, you will understand that at the beginning of any universe, there is no organization. We have only elementary particles coming into existence and there would be no connections of gravity. Over time, these particles do begin connecting and thus begin bringing more order to that universe. At the end of time, in the depths of a black hole, we have all gravity, or all order. Things are so packed in, that nothing changes easily as most of the available connections are in use. Thus entropy is actually decreasing when one considers the life of any particle or the life of a universe. When one discusses one whole "thing." Each mass is continually sacrificing itself in order to make more connections and thus order is always increasing. Mankind has been mistaken about entropy, because he looked at something that wasn't whole and declared it whole, before he knew what a whole thing was. Again, this was a problem of assumptions.

So under an infinite cosmos model, we are not some aberrational organization which is fighting entropy by moving up the cone, we are actually sliding down the cone with everything else. I think the science of gravionics will soon be able to prove that once a certain level of complexity is achieved, systems at some point, begin to have a choice in the connections of gravity that can be made. Once a choice is available, it is not far until we have systems that can take advantage of that choice. My computer background allows me to easily construct such systems in my mind. Under the gravionic model, life and eventually consciousness are the natural results of bringing more order to a universe. And for those that still can't think that order can come from disorder, remember in an infinite cosmos, life would already exist in those universes which are older than our own, and since universes are continually mixed, life would be just as infinite as the cosmos.

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