Towards a Theory of Everything Integrating Known Physical and Invisible Virtual Universe

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Scientific Paper
Title Towards a Theory of Everything Integrating Known Physical and Invisible Virtual Universe
Author(s) Satya Pal Asija
Keywords virtual universe, Theory of Everything
Published 2006

Abstract

This paper, which is a continuation of the paper I presented last year at the NPA conference at Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs , postulates a virtual universe within our known physical universe occupying same space and time. It compares and contrasts properties, similarities, differences and relationships between the two universes. A particular attention is paid to the interface between the two and the challenges of building and/or traversing bridges between them. A number of inflection points between the two are identified. The paper also delineates their relationship to big bang, theory of evolution, gravity, dark matter, black holes, time travel, speed of light, theory of relativity and string theory just to name a few. Several new terms are introduced and defined to discuss proper relationship, transition and interface between the body, brain and mind of physical bodies & beings with that of virtual, meta and ultra bodies and beings and how the "Virtual Inside" relates to people, pets, plants and particles and their micro constituents as well as macro sets. The past, present, potential and elsewhere of the concurrent universes is compared along with many myths and misconceptions of the modern physics. Finally possible pathways to the discovery of TOE (Theory of Everything) are hypothesized.