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<p>[01:14:54] And what you want to do is you want to use all of your money for yourself. And die penniless, right? Like a perfect finish. Assuming that that's what you wanted to do, it would be pretty nerve-wracking at the end, right? How many days left do I have? How many dollars left do I have? This is the process of unification. | <p>[01:14:54] And what you want to do is you want to use all of your money for yourself. And die penniless, right? Like a perfect finish. Assuming that that's what you wanted to do, it would be pretty nerve-wracking at the end, right? How many days left do I have? How many dollars left do I have? This is the process of unification. | ||
In physics, you start giving away all of your most valuable possessions, and you don't know whether you've given them away too early, whether you husband them too long. And so in this process, what we've just done is we've started to paint ourselves into a corner. And we got something we wanted, but we've given away freedom. | |||
We're now dealing with a 14-dimensional world. | |||
<p>[01:15:39] Well, let me just sum this up by saying: between fundamental and emergent, standard model and GR (general relativity). Let's do GR (general relativity). Fundamental is the metric; emergent is the connection. Here in GU (Geometric Unity), it is the connection that's fundamental and the metric that's emergent. | <p>[01:15:39] Well, let me just sum this up by saying: between fundamental and emergent, standard model and GR (general relativity). Let's do GR (general relativity). Fundamental is the metric; emergent is the connection. Here in GU (Geometric Unity), it is the connection that's fundamental and the metric that's emergent. |