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being applicable in a universe of whatever dimension it might find itself. The graviton would then be the cosmological particle acting the same in all universes of any type. It would be the cosmological unifier.

There is one other concept discussed in the string theory of which I would like to take some interest, and that is the membrane, or brane theory. It is proposed that the big bang, or little pop, might have been created by two membranes, upon one of which several universes might exist, bumping into each other, causing this huge big bang. My problem is that one membrane should pass right thru another without any reaction. There does seem to be considerable discussion about this concept.

I THINK WE CAN SEE THAT THE COSMOS IS BEYOND THE UNDERSTANDING OF MAN. WE CAN'T EVEN UNDERSTAND SOMETHING AS SIMPLE AS THE FOURTH DIMENSION, EVEN THOUGH WE HAVE ALL SORTS OF CLUES ABOUT OBJECTS WHICH WOULD EXIST IN SUCH A PLACE. IF WE CANNOT UNDERSTAND OUR COSMOLOGICAL HISTORY AND ENVIRONMENT, IS IT POSSIBLE THAT WE ARE BEING SOMEWHAT CONCEITED TO THINK WE MUST BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE POWER BEHIND IT ALL. IF THE COSMOS IS BEYOND THE UNDERSTANDING OF MAN, THEN LOGIC DICTATES THAT WHATEVER TYPE OF POWER IS BEHIND IT IS ALSO BEYOND THAT UNDERSTANDING.

HOW VAIN MUST MAN BE, TO THINK HE CAN UNDERSTAND THE ENTIRE COSMOS, AS WELL AS THE POWER, WHATEVER IT IS, BEHIND THAT COSMOS.

But we must try, it is our nature.


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