Because there is only one particle (and its  anti-particle) and one
force from which the entire universe is built.  How could there be
anything simpler?  

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From: Russell Standish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 3:06 PM
To: Hal Ruhl
Cc: everything-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: ROSS MODEL OF THE UNIVERSE - The Simplest Yet Theory of
Everything


Why is this the simplest? It looks horrendously complicated to me.

On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 06:07:26PM -0400, Hal Ruhl wrote:
> Actually the simplest potential model of our universe I know of is
> mine [was I first with this idea?] which I have posted on before.  It 
> is just a discrete point space where the points are confined to 
> regions arranged on a face centered cubic grid and "particles" are 
> just dances of these points.  It is like 3D cellular automaton where 
> each point independently polls its 12 nearest neighbors and then 
> updates its position in its region based on the outcome and a Huge 
> Look Up Table.
> 
> The face centered cubic arrangement of regions where the 12 nearest
> neighbors are arranged so that there are six inline triples and the 
> central or 13th region is the middle region in each triple seems to 
> have low level oscillations that support the types and family size of 
> known particles.  This is considered the low energy arrangement of 
> regions and does not prevent higher energy arrangements and thus 
> higher energy dances "particles"  Large objects are just huge 
> coordinated dances.  Dances can move through the grid but the points
can 
> not.
> 
> Hal Ruhl       
> 

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