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It seem to me that the basic problem we have in defining the behavior of the universe is with the definition of the reference frame as it is normally accepted that we are dealing with a space-time frame of reference and then we asume 4 or more (eleven in superstring theory) dimentions to explain the universe's behavior. That is why I propose that we talk a lot about the frame because once we have it defined we seem to be stuck. In that case I propose that the origin to this frame must be within the "universe".

What I am thinking is based on my interpretation of Einstein's hypothesis that physical properties are geometrical. Do any of you think that we could work following a different path?

David

Food for thought:

"Regardless of different personal views about science, no credible understanding of the natural world or our human existence…can ignore the basic insights of theories as key as evolution, relativity, and quantum mechanics." - The Dalai Lama
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