Amicus, you can't have it both ways. The fact that the galaxies' movement in the universe is
increasing is a giant white elephant in the room that scientists are desperate to explain away with "dark matter" and now, the newest buzzword they invented, "dark energy," all because it flies in the face of the Second Law of Thermodynamics. So of course, there must be some mysterious energy or matter at work rather than the scientific community admitting that Einstein got it wrong in that one aspect (which is why he first invented, and then later lamented, the
Cosmologic Constant to account for errors in his calculations).
Here's the thing: the De Broglie-Bohm model of physics accounts for literally everything in the universe as entirely deterministic--meaning that if you know the pilot wave function of the particle in question (or the
system, in a mathematical sense), you can trace it backwards through time to determine it's origin. The beauty of the De Broglie-Bohm model is that while it looks backwards through time, and can be used to predict future movements, it still allows for "randomness" due to quantum flux at the exact moment that
now becomes the past, which is where my theory fits in.
All of this is because our universe is bound between two poles, poles that have many names. This duality is present throughout the entire universe, and is a hallmark of our binary, holographic nature. Bohm proved the "whole in every part" nature of the hologram we live in, which is why Lashley's experiments on rat brains produced the results they did.
I see all of humanity and it's struggles as though from a single organism made of constituent smaller parts--just like everything else in the universe--and each particle contains all the information of the whole--so a single red blood cell contains all the information of the whole via DNA, just as in a holographic photo, one microscopic slice of the film is enough to display the entire hologram.
And under current, Einsteinian physics, the universe's motion, i.e.,
kinetic energy (remember that one from high school? lol), is increasing and will lead to the stars being too far apart for gravity to affect them any longer, billions and billions and billions of years in the future. Which means everything will go cold and dark unless mankind figures out a way to move whole stars and galaxies and tow them closer together to keep them from flying apart.
But we know that is incorrect, thanks to my application of the Banach-Tarski theorem to four dimensional space-time instead of the surface of a sphere, which the De Broglie-Bohm model predicts is correct. That means that if there becomes a void that is unfillable, energy will quantum tunnel from the underlying layer of reality that we cannot perceive directly to fill it in a never-ending cycle of creation/entropy. And since energy can never be destroyed nor created, merely change phase, that means that the whole in every part aspect of Bohm's work proves that human consciousness is eternal. That energy is unique to each person, who through the office of choice and chance steers the probability cascade of the universe, just as any intelligent force would act upon that system to effect change.
We ride a probability wave-front in the absolute here and now, and every zero space-time interval that goes by gives us new probabilities to choose from.
As the late Douglas Adams once said, Nothing is impossible, only highly improbable.
