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The search for SST brought me here.

I've been working on an idea since 2001 that could explain many things. I called it single sigularity theory, and I see someone claims to coin the term. Well, you can't coin it unless you have proof. I am currently working on a computer simulation of how the idea works. I am a computer programming student in San Antonio, Texas. I studied physics for two years, but found it boring and totally wrong. Logic must be the better half of humans, because we are not good at anything else...
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I am currently working on a computer simulation of how the idea [SST] works.
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I’m eager to see your simulation work. As you may have noted, there’s a tendency for many “scientific theories” presented here at hypography to be frustrating devoid of models or experimentally testable predictions. A modeling approach avoids this shortcoming, while remaining more accessible than conventional mathematical physics.


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Re: The search for SST brought me here.

I'm still working on the simulation and will be months before I finish. When I complete my 2D version I can easily convert it to 3D. Although it is only a simulation and not the actual theory. It is hard for me to type up the math. Once I finish my model I will try to find a way to post it. Maybe in a JAVA applet, but my patients with JAVA applet are running thin. C++ seems to be working better for me, so you may have to download it as an exe file. Until then, you're all in the dark, sorry.
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