@StuartHameroff “I believe that the same force that led to the confinement of quarks and the formation of the first atomic units—neutrons and protons—could also enable the emergence of the first living cell, which in a way could trap consciousness within microtubules.”
@sciencegirl “What truly needs to be done is to open and expand the dimensions of this theory. This issue has been thoroughly analyzed in a framework known as the Mind Cube, where connections between the brain’s chemical functions and its quantum processes are established.”
@Rainmaker1973 The cosmic-knot picture suggests that matter stability arises from topology. Similarly, in my work, hadrons emerge at the QCD scale as topologically confined states—different scales, same geometric principle.
@scitechgirl This fits a geometric view of QCD: hadrons are topological bound structures, and even exotic states like toponium should emerge from the same confinement scale.
@Rainmaker1973 “This means that matter does not appear as fundamental, point-like entities, but rather emerges as structured and stable excitations of a complex quantum substrate.”
@VFD_org Beautiful result. It strongly supports the view that geometry is not just a substrate but a control plane for coherent fields. Similar boundary-driven mechanisms may even underlie confinement and other emergent interactions at more fundamental scales.
@michealsathiya@forallcurious@grok Our universe is made of two fundamental forces, like the warp and weft of a carpet, which form the foundation of everything.”
@CankayKoryak In fact, the waves are three-faceted within two fundamental spectra, warp and weft—like a cube, where each face of the cube is formed by two warps and two wefts like a square. Photons can change their paths through the nodal points on these faces.”
@NightSkyNow In such calculations, for artificial intelligence to connect to dimensions using a quantum processor, it requires a precise calculation of the quantum error rate.”
@latestincosmos “The universe has three states: the past, which is formed from the two warp and weft waves; the dense cubic state of these waves that forms quarks and creates the present, or the Big Bang; and the state of classical atoms, which makes up the future.”
@forallcurious “The reality is that our universe is made of two fundamental waves called warp and weft. Their dense cubic state forms the six flavors of quarks, which are the foundation of atoms, and their dilute cubic state forms black holes. It’s that simple.”
@AstronomyVibes If you want to know what happens to matter on the other side of a black hole, I can tell you with a simple formula: matter turns into warp and weft waves. In other words, for every mass, we have two corresponding warp and weft waves.”
@NightSkyNow “The answers to all questions lie within the Mind Cube. If you can open the Mind Cube, you’ve solved the mystery of the universe. The Mind Cube isn’t just a simple cube — it’s the master key to consciousness.”
@Rainmaker1973 “According to the Warp–Weft theory, the universe’s invisible 95% comes from Warp (dark matter) and Weft (dark energy), linking quantum fields to cosmic structure.”
A new theoretical framework proposing a topological origin for quark confinement, flavor symmetry, and neutrino mass.
Matter emerges not as particles, but as stable knot structures within a cubic quantum geometry.
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