Forces and Possibility

Time-space is the condition for existence and is the domain created by something like a Mandlebrot set, which in turn is defined by a series of factors -- the various forces operating within the domain. The primary characteristic of the set is that existence and unity are (impossible); no two things can be in the same place at the same time.

The Mandlebrot-like set of possible discrete positions of time-space defines the unfolding of our universe.

The strongest force in the universe is the force of 'last resort' that keeps two things near to each other from super-imposing in time-space. When the curves of existence bend toward each other, radical new manifestations will appear out of this strong force acting to prevent such super-position.

The force of Gravity generates the 'shapes' of existence. Atomic force may be the force of 'last resort'.