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Poster presentation for the 2010 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on the universal code.
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Abstract: The possibility of the existence of a universal code will be examined and emphasized by using scientific knowledge about all living things, and about the universe itself even though the approach taken is rather philosophical. In doing so, questions such as "could the behavior of all matter be merely the result of a set of instructions emanated from a universal code?" can be answered. Personification and analogy will be the main tools of language used in addition to the assumption of a "law" which is the cornerstone of this project -- the law of wisdom. Having applied these tools, our understanding of the universe and its connection with all living things will be enhanced.
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