What do you know about the holofractal universe?
I found some people talking about this theory and I don't know what it is.
It seems to have some serious science/math stuff all over it, but can't tell if it's gibberish or if you must be a physics student to understand...
Is this like "superfluid universe"? How real is this?
>>17713869
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1210.1847v2.pdf
Have fun.
>>17713889
exactly what I'm talking about. Even if i were to strain my eyes to watch the entire pdf, I wouldn't understand that math shit.
I've yet to find an explanation that is both for a layperson and also not made by a schitzophrenic.
>>17713920
Well that's where we are now, I can barely touch the math on that, so I have to trust the guys conclussions.
Math sappy /x/ comrades claim that the math holds, and our current science paradigma claims that math is universal, making this the most scientific conclussion to the shape of our universe.
I guess that's how the flat earthners feel when they can't understand the basic physics needed to prove that the earth is round.
>>17714336
so what is this saying about the universe?
>>17715328
The universe is math, not because of a natural ocurrence, but because it was made this way.