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Do you believe everything on the earth is going through a giant loop like convection? The thing that is difficult to predict about convection is turbulence and maybe there may be a mathematical formulate that might account for the entropy involved. We are essentially atoms held together by strong and weak electrical forces that never ever actually "touch" anything but are electrical impulses through our body sends electrons through are brain that pass through and in some way registers a touch.
We wakeup but as the sun rises, you might see several wakeups 24 hour a day and several go to sleep 24 hours a day. Humans constantly getting up and laying back down kinda like the wave at a football stadium. A ripple or wave that is kinda uninterruped as has continued from the down of man to its end and by studying that wave can pretty much trace everything that ever was and will ever be.
Ever think of the dynamics of a cup of orange juice. It comes from trees which some how was grown and picked then brought to you. You think use a glass that's made up of something and you drink the juice which travels through your body but really isn't juice at all. You just call it juice when it's simply a bunch of molecules that's usually configured as juice which when entering the field of your body begins to react with different chemical processes producing new chemicals process which are one day released into the environment and may help grow another tree one day. The cycle continues.
But how about this. Map everything. Just for a momment, get a database and map everything. The only problem is that at the quantum level, that mapping gets a bit strange and because electrons are always at the speed of light, when your mapping is done, you may not create a formula that is 100% accurate but is probally acurate to some degree.
But the data will be valuable, because through time, as long as the data exists in one form, then you can build from that data and refinements can be made. In time, all connections to everything will become aparent through deduction and inference.
All things have a cause and effect from the reason we wakeup the way we do is due to the sun or our alarm clock and the places we have to go to that will eventually occur. So if you map all causality relationships that everyone has then you will begin to see that course intertwine for not just "no apparent reasons" but for quite "apparent" reasons because that's just how the math works out.
Um, I'm now for no apparent reason going to stop typing this ..
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