It certainly looks promising. Though it’s mostly gobdoldegook to me. 😂
I can’t tell if i just came up with a new theory of dark energy or if the ai is just being nice to me
https://chatgpt.com/share/6963e7cb-7a10-800f-a04f-19fcb9867851
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I came to it from holography: if quantum correlations stitch together spacetime, i started to think about that surely the evolution of quantum correlations on cosmological scales might affect the volume/expansion of spacetime itself?
Funny thing is it doesn't appear completely bullshit.
Hmmm I gone let this simmer for awhile.
The Gödelian Horizon: Why Physics Can’t "Solve" the Whole
"The quest for a final 'Theory of Everything' is a beautiful but doomed recursion. Current cosmology hits a wall—whether it's the 10^{120} discrepancy in vacuum energy or the singularities where math 'explodes'—not because our tools are weak, but because our position is internal.
1. The Incompleteness of the Observer: Like Gödel proved in mathematics, any system large enough to describe itself cannot be both consistent and complete from within. We are a subsystem of the universe trying to calculate the total system; we are the variables trying to define the function.
2. The Singularity as a Koan: When our math divides by zero at the Big Bang, it isn't a temporary glitch. It is a logical limit. It is the 'Zero' and the 'Infinite' colliding, signaling that the intellect has reached the edge of the map.
3. The Aleph Factor: As in Borges’ The Aleph, the moment you see 'everything,' the observer is overwhelmed. The universe's expansion isn't a mystery to be solved by a new particle; it is the physical manifestation of the gap between our local consciousness and the non-local Whole.
To the 'enthusiast' waiting for the final equation: you are looking for a 'God' that explains. But the only 'God' found in the math is the one that remains silent—the irreducible mystery that ensures the 'Aleph' can never be captured in a net of human symbols. We don't need an explanation; we need the humility to sit with the Koan."