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Hi Mike,

Interesting. I noticed the author of the article uses a Visual FoxPro database to store his stats. If he is in the know about databases, there a good chance he is in the know about other areas as well.

There is a slight problem with his theory. If fundamental nature occurs at speeds greater than light, and light draws boundaries around our observable nature, how can his theory be proved. What would be need mathematically to describe the true nature of time, space, matter and plank's length in term of fundamental nature, and is this even capable of being proved mathematically within our current mathematical framework? Fundamental nature could be occurring at speed infinitely faster that light which would make it impossible to measure.

I guess we will have to live with the anomalies in our current understanding of the universe, until a theory is developed with proofs, Until then, if we can't observe it, it doesn't really exit. I believe there is at least one, and maybe more, forces that exceed speed, mass, and energy limits describe by the E=MC^2 equation.

LelandJ
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