The most revered works in physics are often the most simple concepts. Like Einstein’s famous equation.
Michio Kaku raised the bar by simplifying string theories and collaborating on M-Theory, the first quantum theory to work with classical relativity. This statement he made is what inspired me to write Grand Slam Theory of the Omniverse: “Someday, someone will write an equation only an inch long that describes everything in the universe.”
With the Omniverse, it was a diagram written in a post-it note.
And now what’s coming through is an invitation for new physics to describe the exponential nature of the universe.
Traditional math doesn’t do well with infinities, even though the universe is infinite. They just use fudge factors to resolve infinities.
And then there’s this:
The universe is love to the power of infinity.
Think about this: Love is the raw attraction of every universal building block. Everything attracts the partner(s) absolutely perfect for their growth.
That’s love on a universal scale.
It simply works that way because in loving something, you create space for the materialization of exactly what you’re attracting.
Your intention creates the reality of your love. This process is truly infinite, working through every single grain of the cosmos’ infinite existence.
And even though the universe is already known to be infinite, we also know that the expansion of space is accelerating. It’s exponential.
That’s more space for growth and evolution!
That’s more space to attract what you love!
Because it’s exponentially accelerating, it can only be described as being to the power of infinity. So this one equation completely depicts the universe!
Love to the power of infinity.
It also describes the fractal nature of the universe. And the holographic display of the universe through every single grain of existence.
Now it’s good to know this, isn’t it?
=D