Scientific Journal Published What an Artist Discovered and Why Scientists Could Not
Manuel Morales
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By repeating what had been done twice before, I developed a method to test if events are predetermined – commonly known as destiny or otherwise known as superdeterminism. This method obtained unambiguous empirical evidence, thus eliminating the need for statistical inference or the speculation of the inclusion of everything, nonexistence and existence, as a theory. The goal of this article is to address the questions received about how I used artwork to conduct a science experiment by leading the reader through the lessons I learned and the steps taken while also addressing why scientists could not make the same discovery. Moreover, I have provided an experiment for the entire human race to confirm my findings for themselves by testing nature’s fundamental law that nonexistence (motion) creates existence. In addition, I will discuss the ramifications of this discovery as well as how the findings can help advance science.
Date: 2024-11-15
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