Abstract
ABSTRACT OF REALITY, ONCE Hopingly, the people’s easy acquiring of a better understanding of common sense reality might be more conducive to how humanity can steer future scientific application. In an important way, the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen probably contributed more to our understanding of how the simple real Universe is occurring than Albert Einstein’s complicated theory of the imagined relativity of the abstract universe did. Andersen always commenced his fairy tales by using the words “Once upon a time …” He apparently did not realize that every real and imagined event in the whole of the real Universe only happens completely, once. The real Universe is unique, which means that it is absolutely simple for unique can never be created, or destroyed, or duplicated or analyzed, or theorized, or belong to any system, and for that reason alone, real unique can never be complicated. Although many brilliant philosophers and mathematicians and theoretical physicists have attempted to explain how the universe works, they seem to have overlooked the pragmatic imperative of uniqueness, once. The only unique event modern scientists seem to believe in is the supposed Singularity of the Big Bang commencement of the Universe. But, in trying to bolster their theory, the scientists are forced to try to explain the behavior of identical quarks, or identical atoms, or identical photons. There is no such a thing as identical uniqueness. The gap between the specialized knowledge of the credentialed scientist and the common sense of the ordinary individual has become an unbridgeable chasm. Making matters even worse, the creation of artificial intelligence spewing machines by the scientists has obliterated the need of our children to learn about anything.
Joe Fisher