Love this thread
I still play it daily on android. I've had to bring the APK with me to several different phones, but it's still workingPhilip J Fry said:
Have you played it lately? lol. This, among other things, is what has been distracting me from working on it.
i would make a terrible physicist….my first thought at one of the variables in the equation was immediately….Mega Lops said:
TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
This is by far the coolest thread ever started on TexAgs. Godspeed Dr Fry, the subject matter is fascinating and I think we would all be tickled to say we watched such a groundbreaking discovery unfold on this website.
The issue is that Einstein's relativity doesn't work at quantum scales, Quantum theory doesn't work at relativistic scales, and that nobody really knows how gravity works.NPH- said:TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
This is by far the coolest thread ever started on TexAgs. Godspeed Dr Fry, the subject matter is fascinating and I think we would all be tickled to say we watched such a groundbreaking discovery unfold on this website.
but what is the discovery? I'm too busy downing brewskis to know what this thread is about.
I believe Einstein described quantum entanglement as spooky action at a distance. Basically the quantum states of two particles become linked and if you alter one, the other will instantly change violating the speed of light.KingofHazor said:
What is a "quantum entanglement"?
How do they exist independent of some sort of particle?
Calling c the "speed of light" completely misses the point. Rather, c is the "spacetime exchange rate": how many units of space you can exchange for one unit of time.
— Jonathan Gorard (@getjonwithit) May 31, 2025
In actuality, everything travels at the "speed of light", just not necessarily through space alone... (1/4) pic.twitter.com/kYq4VPHI0a
lb3 said:The issue is that Einstein's relativity doesn't work at quantum scales, Quantum theory doesn't work at relativistic scales, and that nobody really knows how gravity works.NPH- said:TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
This is by far the coolest thread ever started on TexAgs. Godspeed Dr Fry, the subject matter is fascinating and I think we would all be tickled to say we watched such a groundbreaking discovery unfold on this website.
but what is the discovery? I'm too busy downing brewskis to know what this thread is about.
This theory introduces information nodes and uses the quantum entanglement as a fundamental building blocks of the universe instead of mass/energy particles. Basically space time only exists where entanglement exists and the higher the entanglement density the higher the mass/gravity/curvature of space time. Where entanglement saturation exists, there are black holes which gets rid of some singularity issues. By using quantum entanglement and information nodes as the foundation of the universe it is able to unify the two theories.
The theory is quite novel but Fry still has quite a bit of work to do on his derivations imo.
Fun follow for us nerds.
Philip J Fry said:
Sorry for bailing on this thread this week. I've been focused on answering some of Ib3's questions. Give me a few more days.
I do have answers. Need to get them on paper and submitted before I can talk about it openly.
Christmas in June this year!Philip J Fry said:
Sorry for bailing on this thread this week. I've been focused on answering some of Ib3's questions. Give me a few more days.
I do have answers. Need to get them on paper and submitted before I can talk about it openly.
Did you find something interesting like the Hubble limit or eliminate the need for dark energy?Philip J Fry said:
All I'm willing to say right now is that it is definitely not simply a re-write of GR.
I'm a little nervous about this, but I think I figured out a way for chatgpt and claude to talk to each other without me having to intervene. This should be interesting.txag2k said:
A Philip J Fry, enabling Skynet to become Earth's master overlord… kind of tracks… amirite?