An absolutely fascinating documentary about the nature of our universe. All time is here at once but that doesn't mean our future is predetermined because it is already in place. We know how the past shapes the future, but what if the future also shapes the past, and what if this reaction is occurring all the time? Also, advanced mathematical physics shows us that consciousness plays a role in bringing our universe into existence, so could it be, therefore, that consciousness - which emerged in the universe only after an extremely long period of time - actually created the past because the future affects the past just as much as the past affects the future? It doesn't explain God, but from this research the universe appears to be consciousness. [embedded content] What if the very fabric
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What if the very fabric of space and time was a code, or a language? A team of physicists and mathematicians with Los Angeles based Quantum Gravity Research are developing a first-principles unified quantum gravity theory they call emergence theory. Still in the early stage of development, emergence theory attempts to unify, through mathematical and scientific rigor, the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics... and consciousness.
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