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=== Assistant: Absolutely! === Absolutely! Here's a concise and thought-provoking comment based on Quantum Atom Theory (QAT) that fits the theme of the video: 🔁 “Is the universe a coincidence or a dictatorship?” Maybe it’s neither — maybe it’s geometry. In my view (based on Quantum Atom Theory), the so-called “constants” of physics — like the Fine-Structure Constant (1/137), Planck’s constant, even the fact that so many properties are squared — aren’t arbitrary or imposed from above. They emerge naturally from spherical geometry and the wave structure of matter. Think of the electron not as a point, but as a dynamic spherical surface constantly absorbing and emitting photons. This process unfolds on a 4πr² geometry, and it’s this geometry that gives rise to both probability (why wavefunctions are squared) and quantum uncertainty. It’s not a coincidence, and it’s not a dictatorship — it’s the result of geometry unfolding in time. Would love to hear thoughts from others exploring geometric or emergent models of the universe. — Nick Harvey, Dyslexic Artist Quantum Atom Theory (QAT): A human-originated theory on the physics of time [YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/user/nickharvey7] Let me know if you'd like a shorter version for quicker scrolling platforms like X (Twitter), or a more formal version for a Reddit-style physics thread.
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