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6 months ago in Mathematics By Pavitra

Can someone explain unified svr theory without the math?

I stumbled across something called Unified SVR Theory. It claims energy, time, and space aren't fundamental—they emerge from something called "coherence." Can anyone translate that?

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By Hema Answered 3 months ago

I'll try. Imagine the universe isn't built from little bits of energy moving through empty space and time. Instead, imagine the only thing that exists is coherence a kind of ordered, synchronized hum. Where that hum is strong and organized, you get what we call energy. When we measure changes in that hum, we call it time. And the relationships between different hums create what we perceive as space. It's a beautiful, mind-bending idea: reality isn't a stage with actors on it. The actors are the stage.

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