The Mathematical Principles of Causal Conspiracy Book2

We are self-aware! The Universe is aware of itself through us. What are we? Each year, living matter processes billions of tons of chemicals in the act of living, and these chemicals become a part of life for some period, experiencing the very essence of being alive. We are processors, bags of living chemicals, bags of mainly water that experience awareness, and enjoy the benefits of life! Is our sole purpose to make the Universe experience life? When a molecule of water becomes part of our being, does it also enjoy being alive? It seems as if we are meant to explore the Universe to open vistas of ex-perience that will allow a variety of inanimate matter to experience life. The need to know and learn, sets us apart from ordinary matter, but what lurks behind this gift? Is knowledge and the act of knowing, just another form of a force field, like the electro-magnetic field and the gravitational field?

This Theory explains emergent intelligence through logical causality and also provides a framework for future Artificial Intelligence.

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Contents (138 KB)
Components of the Book:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. What Are the Principles of Causal Conspiracy?
  • Chapter 3. Remarkable Fields of Knowledge
  • Chapter 4. Bible Codes Finite and Finite Information Systems
  • Chapter 5. The Quantum Probability Firmament
  • Chapter 6. The Meaning of Creators and Annihilators in General Relativity Theory
  • Chapter 7. The Meaning of Creators and Annihilators in Quantum Theory
  • Chapter 8. The Collapse of the Quantum Probability Firmament
  • Chapter 9. Mirror Symmetry Model
  • Chapter 10. Symmetry Breaking and Symmetry Restoring Creation and Annihilation Operators
  • Chapter 11. Vacuum Charges and How the Broken Symmetry Cascade Is Generated
  • Chapter 12. Perelman Hamilton Theorem and the Poincaré Conjecture
  • Chapter 13. Compactification, Monopoles and Poincaré Loops
  • Chapter 14. Where Did the Space-Field Come from?
  • Chapter 15. LOOPS and String Theory
  • Chapter 16. The Cascade Fields and Fundamental Particles
  • Chapter 17. Homogeneous Riemannian Metric after Capping off the Sphere Components by Balls
  • Chapter 18. The Information Paradox and Black Holes
  • Chapter 19. Opening the Quantum Information Trap
  • Chapter 20. The Mechanistic View of Symmetry
  • Chapter 21. Fundamental Particles
  • Chapter 22. Relativistic Nature of CPT Symmetry and Fields of Knowledge
  • Chapter 24. Particle Zoology
  • Chapter 25. Vibrations of Strings and Membranes in Spacetime
  • Chapter 26. The Field Representation of Optical Spacetime
  • Chapter 27. The Concept of Relative Regularization
  • Chapter 28. Higher Levels of Symmetry
  • Chapter 29. Integrable Systems of Solutions
  • Chapter 30. Anomalous Gravitational Fields, Quantum Theory and Strange Observations
  • Chapter 31. Causal Conspiracy Answers Questions
Readership: Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in the Mathematical Principles of Causal Conspiracy.
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Chapter 1. Introduction
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Chapter 2. What Are the Principles of Causal Conspiracy?
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Chapter 3. Remarkable Fields of Knowledge
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Chapter 4. Bible Codes Finite and Finite Information Systems
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Chapter 5. The Quantum Probability Firmament
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Chapter 6. The Meaning of Creators and Annihilators in General Relativity Theory
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Chapter 7. The Meaning of Creators and Annihilators in Quantum Theory
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Chapter 8. The Collapse of the Quantum Probability Firmament
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Chapter 9. Mirror Symmetry Model
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Chapter 10. Symmetry Breaking and Symmetry Restoring Creation and Annihilation Operators
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Chapter 11. Vacuum Charges and How the Broken Symmetry Cascade Is Generated
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Chapter 12. Perelman Hamilton Theorem and the Poincaré Conjecture
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Chapter 13. Compactification, Monopoles and Poincaré Loops
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Chapter 14. Where Did the Space-Field Come from?
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Chapter 15. LOOPS and String Theory
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Chapter 16. The Cascade Fields and Fundamental Particles
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Chapter 17. Homogeneous Riemannian Metric after Capping off the Sphere Components by Balls
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Chapter 18. The Information Paradox and Black Holes
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Chapter 19. Opening the Quantum Information Trap
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Chapter 20. The Mechanistic View of Symmetry
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Chapter 21. Fundamental Particles
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Chapter 22. Relativistic Nature of CPT Symmetry and Fields of Knowledge
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Chapter 24. Particle Zoology
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Chapter 25. Vibrations of Strings and Membranes in Spacetime
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Chapter 26. The Field Representation of Optical Spacetime
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Chapter 27. The Concept of Relative Regularization
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Chapter 28. Higher Levels of Symmetry
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Chapter 29. Integrable Systems of Solutions
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Chapter 30. Anomalous Gravitational Fields, Quantum Theory and Strange Observations
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Chapter 31. Causal Conspiracy Answers Questions
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Michael Mark Anthony
Born in Freetown during the British colonial period in Sierra Leone (1958). He obtained dual associate degrees in electronic engineering and mathematics, then in 1981 graduated with honors from Sierra Leone University, accredited by Durham University, with a Bachelor of Engineering degree, while simultaneously completing a Bachelor of Science degree in physics.

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