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An important aspect of the [[Graph,_Wall,_Tome#Eric_Weinstein.27s_Prompt|promt]] is that neither the Graph, nor the Wall or the Tome are that important.  
An important aspect of the [[Graph,_Wall,_Tome#Eric_Weinstein.27s_Prompt|prompt]] is that neither the Graph, nor the Wall or the Tome are that important.  


''What really matters are the common threads that run through all of them. ''
''What really matters are the common threads that run through all of them. ''

Revision as of 07:46, 21 April 2020

An important aspect of the prompt is that neither the Graph, nor the Wall or the Tome are that important.

What really matters are the common threads that run through all of them.

The goals of this project are to:

  • Identify the common threads (the "unifying idea") in the Graph, Wall, and Tome.
  • Create and collect resources that make it easy to understand them.

Guiding Questions and Comments by Eric Weinstein

What is $$F_A$$ geometrically?


What are $$R_{\mu v}$$ and $$R$$ geometrically?


How do they relate?


What does this have to do with Penrose Stairs?


What are ā€œHorizontal Subspacesā€ and what do they have to do with Vector Potentials or Gauge fields?


"The source code of the universe is overwhelmingly likely to determine a purely geometric operating system written in a uniform programming language." - Eric Weinstein


Connections between the Graph and the Wall

Graph-Wall connections.png

On the left-hand side, we have the Graph. On the right-hand side, there is a list of all elements that appear on the Wall.

An interactive version of the Wall that shows direct connections to the graph is available here.

Connections between the Wall and the Tome

Wall-Tome Connections.png

On the left-hand side, we have a list of all elements that appear on the Wall and on the right-hand side we have the table of contents of the Tome. Only connections between concepts that are also mentioned in the graph are shown.

Connections between the Graph and the Tome

Graph-Tome Connection.png

On the left-hand side, we have the Graph and on the right-hand side we have the table of contents of the Tome.