hi guys, first post. for a scientific theory to unify all timelines, densities, concepts, etc., it must meet certain requirements. first though we must make certain a priori assumptions. for this i am assuming that the law of one material is accurate. so what do we know of what the law of one says about the basic nature of the infinite creation. we know that there are multiple major octaves like our universe. so this means all creation is harmonic in nature. we know that each universe creates its own physics. this part of the loo is confusing because ra would use the word universe to refer to a galactic star system. so we don't know whether this passage refers to galactic star systems or the infinite major universes beyond our major octave. we also know that consciousness is a major part of the creation. so any scientific model that would truly explain everything would have to be able to explain not just our physics but also be able to explain an infinite other possible physics that may exist. it would also have to explain the differences in the each of the 8 major densities or octaves within each universe. for example in ours it would have to explain the 1st density of the 4 elements of alchemy and the creation of physical matter which is the nature of second density. it would also have to explain how consciousness is able to effect the source field and indeed what the source field is. imo the source field may also be different in its properties in other universes as the nature of space and time would also be able to be different in multiple universes. the ultimate composition of these laws may not ever be able to be known by us but i think we can make certain assumptions about them. the first assumption is that there is most likely a set or group of principles. each of these would likely be relatively simple. then from the combination and permutation of these principles it must be possible to derive all of the physical laws that govern the universe in all densities. then these same principles would have to be able to have an infinite number of possible basic ways to emanate the unique physics of each universe. the major underlying commonality of all of these different physics systems would be that they are all harmonic and have 8 octaves. it may be tempting to say that the platonic solids are part of this basic harmonic theory but i would disagree. the platonic solids are a product of our universe's space time dimensional nature. specifically the nature of our space/time is 3 space dimensions and one time dimension which is then inverted in time/space. it is possible that other universes have 4 or more space dimensions etc. this would result in the harmonic nature of our platonic solids being represented by these new geometries.