How Quantum is Life?

Throughout this article, I refer to the cosmos as a whole (which is potentially infinite and eternal) when I use the word "universe" - not merely to the observable universe. True to the nonlinear nature of time (it's arranged in Einstein's warps and curves), electromagnetism may possibly be a product of gravity and also, gravity might possibly be a product of electromagnetism. Fermi (Space Telescope) detected a burst of gamma rays just 0.4 seconds after the first detection of gravitational waves on September 14, 2015 - from the same general area of the sky. Confirmation is not conclusive because the European INTEGRAL gamma-ray satellite did not receive the signal. However, the possibility remains that gravity can produce electromagnetism (if it turns out that gravity makes electromagnetism, the microwave background alleged to be left over from the Big Bang could be of gravitational origin). Gravity could be a product of electromagnetism – in the form of electronic pulses of energy from computers connected to sources of electrical power, with the pulses manifesting as virtual gravitons, the quanta of gravity (more details in CREATION (RECYCLING) OF THE UNIVERSE ACHIEVED ELECTRONICALLY). This provides a possible, electronic method of explaining how this could be a synthetic universe full of binary digits, Mobius strips, figure-8 Klein bottles, and universal Artificial Intelligence on astronomical, subatomic and biological levels. Please read the following, remembering it was reported that "the physicist and writer Paul Davies thinks the universe is indeed fine-tuned for minds like ours. And who fine-tuned it? Not God but minds from the future, perhaps even our distant descendants, that have reached back through time … and selected the very laws of physics that allow for the existence of minds in the first place. Sounds bizarre, but quantum physics actually allows that kind of thing."
Rodney Bartlett
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