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The Brain, and the Universe: Many Realities

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This paper investigates what “everything” is, or, at the very least, offers on interpretation of “everything”. A hypothesis has been formed to explain “everything”, based on a paradoxical linguistic and mathematical equation, and under the assumption that everything is a paradox. Given this apparent paradox, this paper suggests that there is a fundamental contradiction that lies at the core of quantum mechanics. This contradiction can then be used to describe the non-quantum yet quantum universe. Therefore, this paper simultaneously will and will not try to explain “everything”. An investigation into the dimensions of the universe is conducted, suggesting that no-dimension, is the all-dimension, what the cosmological singularity is, based on the cyclical model of the universe, what causes the cosmological singularity, what determines whether a quantum system is a wave or a particle, or a wave-particle. It describes what the forces are and the qualities and quantity of forces, suggesting everything is a force, and that the force of everything is a permanent “hyper-force” from which all “hyper-forces” stem, and offering a hierarchy of the universal forces based on brain structure and the areas of the brain.

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