In an Atom Totality theory, the Atom itself really needs only one
advanced lifeform in all the universe to do its deeds of
nucleosynthesis of transplutonium atoms, heavy atoms impossible to
create in stars. So, for the Atom Totality, it is redundant to have
advanced life distributed throughout the universe when one advanced
life carries the desire to make heavy atoms. Which would be the more
likely choice for the Atom Totality. To have advanced life evenly
distributed throughout the cosmos, or to have one advanced life in all
the cosmos? Or some hybrid option of say only 2 advanced lifeforms
where humanity is one of them in the entire cosmos and no more? Perhaps
advanced life such as humanity is like two poles on a Earth, a north
and south pole guaranteed simply from the geometry. Or if there are 6
lobes in the 5f6, then 6 x 2 = 12 poles and 12 advanced lifeforms where
humanity is one of them and no more.
Finity (?) does not equate to imperfection.
Get over it.
Kristopher/EOS
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> Infinity does not equate to perfection.
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> Finity (?) does not equate to imperfection.
No, you are wrong.
Infinity is on par with perfection. You cannot have perfection without
infinity. That is why mathematics appears perfect because it is shot
through with infinity. And the laws of physics are perfect because they
are universal and hence infinite.
Finiteness in physics involves entropy, friction, radioactive decay
etc.
Perfection has other characteristics but infinity is necessary.
Atom Totalities are perfect because heavier elements go out to
infinity. Atom Totalities go out to p-adic infinities and come back
around to 0 Atom Totality which is a Neutron Atom Totality. But before
the progression goes to 0 Atom Totality, it stops off for a time in the
p-adic of ....9999999 Atom Totality which some people think of as the
-1 Atom Totality. What is element -1 ? We know element +1 is hydrogen,
but what is element -1 and is it the antihydrogen? I am not so sure.
For element ....999999 may be vastly different from element -1, and
that ....99999 is not equal to -1 in physics, but can be so in
mathematics.