What if the very fabric of space and time isn't made of one-dimensional strings or energy as we think of it, but instead was simply a code or a language made from a geometric projection? Quantum Gravity Research is a Los Angeles based team of mathematicians and physicists working on developing a theoretical framework for a first-principles unified quantum gravity theory they call emergence theory. Still in the early stage of development, emergence theory attempts to unify, through mathematical and scientific rigor, the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, and consciousness. This film is presented in layperson terms and explains basics tenets of emergence theory, quantum mechanics and digital physics in ways that are meant to be communicative and fun. However, if you'd like to read any of the scientific and more technical papers, please visit our website. Now ENJOY THE MOVIE! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QGR’S WEBSITE: www.quantumgravityresearch.org/ QGR’S BLOG: www.quantumgravityresearch.org/blog QGR’S PUBLICATIONS: www.quantumgravityresearch.org/portfolio/all-papers QGR’S FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/QuantumGravityResearch/ QGR’S TWITTER: twitter.com/emergencetheory KLEE IRWIN'S WEBSITE: www.kleeirwin.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Our YouTube channel contains various videos and presentations that are far more math/physics-heavy, technical and detailed. If you like following our journey we encourage you to subscribe. We do hope you enjoy some of those as well. Film credits: Host: Marion Kerr Einstein and Heisenberg's voices: Devin Harjes Written, Directed and Edited by David Jakubovic Director of Photography: Tony Ditata Cartoon animation and design: Sarah Winters Original Music by Daniel Jakubovic Rerecording mixer: Patrick Giraudi Line Producer: Piper Norwood 3D Effects by Raymond Aschheim and Matt Beets Quantum Gravity Research was founded by Klee Irwin in 2009. WARNING: This video contains flashing patterns that may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.