Proving 
    Einstein's Unification equation and String theory 
                           
    There are two problems in modern physics that has never been solved:
     
    1.  proving or disproving Einstein's Unification equation.
    2.  proving or disproving String theory.
     
    Before Albert Einstein died he was working on something called 
    Unification.  He wanted to prove to the world that the universe and 
    everything in it (including gravity, em radiation, force, atoms, electrons, 
    etc) come from a single unified equation.  In his life, he wasn't able 
    to finish his work and made a statement to the world that his Unification 
    equation was incomplete and that it wasn't wrong.   
    Einstein believed the universe is governed by math equations and that all 
    things in it can be predicted.  On the other hand, Bohr and other 
    scientists, believed Einstein was wrong and that some things in this 
    universe are governed by chance and have infinite possibilities.  Bohr 
    used the dice example to prove that Einstein was wrong.   
    I, on the other hand, believe both Einstein and Bohr.  In the dice 
    example, we have to break up the problem into two parts:  1.  
    intelligent life.  2.  physics.  The physics is predictable 
    because a computer can simulate gravity,  atoms, and object interactions 
    and predict how the dices will land.  Intelligent life, on the other 
    hand, is very hard to predict and sometimes impossible to predict. 
     
    At an atomic level, when we deal with electrons, photons, em radiation 
    and atoms, intelligent life doesn't exist.  Living organisms like human 
    beings think really slowly.  While human beings are thinking and making 
    decisions, trillions of activities are happening within atoms.  What 
    I'm trying to say is that there are time dilations between living organisms 
    and atoms.
    In this universe, all objects and their interactions are interconnected 
    in a spiderweb (stated by Heisenberg).  The actions of one tiny atom  or electron can change 
    all things in our universe.  For example, a hydrogen atom in India can 
    change things in the United states -- the hydrogen atom from India moves to 
    the left, this causes clouds to form around a city, the cloud causes rain, 
    the rain causes US flights to be canceled.
    Let's change the subject matter a little.  String theory was 
    recently proposed by leading scientists.  These scientists believe that 
    all things in this universe are made up of one type of object, strings.  
    These vibrating strings make up all things in our Universe (which is 
    Einstein's Unification theory).   
    The problem is that String theory can't be proven (or disproven) because 
    scientists are unable to do experiments to test wither Strings exist or not.  
    If they can't do experiments, then they can't prove their theory.         
     
    On the other hand, Einstein stated that his Unification equation was 
    missing variables and that his equation was incomplete.  I believe that 
    the missing variable is actually AI, artificial intelligence.  One very 
    important aspect about AI is its ability to take partial data from the 
    environment and infer hidden data.
    Like I said, all things in this universe (atoms, electrons, em radiation, 
    even strings), are all interconnected in a spiderweb.  A computer can 
    sense microscopic data from the environment and use this data to infer 
    hidden data.  For example, scientists say it is impossible to "know" if 
    an electron has an up or down spin.  Current experiments use lasers to 
    interact with electrons to determine if its an up or down spin.  
    Heisenberg said that it's impossible to predict an electron's spin without 
    changing the electron.
    If we use artificial intelligence and we don't interact with the 
    electron, a computer can be used to predict what kind of spin the electron 
    has at any given moment.    
    My hope is that in the future, there is a computer that can collect 
    microscopic data from the environment and AI is used to infer hidden data.  
    These hidden data include:  the exact time locations of protons, 
    neutrons, electrons, em radiations, strong forces, weak forces, gravity, 
    quarks, and even vibrating strings.  
    If tiny strings vibrate differently, they will eventually change their 
    hierarchical compositions.  For example, if a tiny string changes its 
    vibration, it will affect its outer composition, which is a proton.  
    Next, the proton will affect nearby objects like neutrons or an electron 
    orbiting its nucleus.  Then, the electron will affect the direction of 
    an em radiation being emitted.  Finally, this em radiation is sensed by 
    the computer at a specific location.       
    If the original string had a different vibration, the computer would have 
    sensed the em radiation in a different location.   
    The interconnected spiderweb of our universe is the key to proving wither 
    String theory really is a science.  We don't need to do experiments on 
    atoms, all we need is artificial intelligence to collect microscopic data 
    from the environment and to infer hidden data.    
     
    You must be wondering why I'm so interested in String theory.  The 
    reason is because String theory ties into what I'm trying to do.  My 
    practical time machine can't work if Einstein's unification equation is 
    wrong.  If I can prove String theory, I can prove Einstein's 
    unification equation, and ultimately, I can prove that my practical time 
    machine works.   
    The reason I use artificial intelligence to complete Einstein's 
    Unification equation is because human beings might not be smart enough or 
    they take too long to discover the missing equation.  Super intelligent 
    robots can be used to uncover the truth about the universe and generate 
    concrete math models to represent everything.                       
     
    For more information about my practical time machine you can visit my 
    time machine website:
    http://www.humanai.com
     
    
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