teh big bang theory
number = universe/time

uncertainty maelstrom/heisenberg uncertainty limit

There’s a limit to what we can know about subatomic regions, which in maths will be described by a volume. The boundary to this is a surface called the ‘Heisenberg Uncertainty Limit’. The volumes of unknowable are labelled the ‘uncertainty maelstrom’. This also applies in ‘before’ the big bang: anyone who demands that there was exactly nothing before the big bang wants to ask if it’s possible to have a point of ‘exactly nothing’.

Subatomic gravitational singularities spike out of the volumes of uncertainty maelstrom and are the first thing we can know about the knowable regions – integer values of existence.

As stated, there are limits to knowledge. Heisenberg/relativity create uncertainty boundaries at both ubersubatomic and meta-universal ends of the scale… (the same boundary at either end, topologically)… so at both the largest and the smallest there is a limit to knowledge. That limit at its heart is reduced to a truth value for existence. The Universe has a truth value for existence as +1 and the smallest identifiable discreet part of universe is a truth value for existence at a point in a single dimension. A subatomic gravitational singularity is a truth value of +1. This leads teh theory to propose a new unit of existence for matter, energy, spacetime… the basic building blocks of physics: Subatomic To Universal Functions.

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