This is unbelievable. Thank you for uploading this!
@JorJor8126 ай бұрын
Yep. Mind/matter are the same thing and fundamental reality is language/syntax.
@StephenPaulKing Жыл бұрын
The Stone Representation theorem solves this: Mind : Matter :: Logic : Space
@StephenPaulKing Жыл бұрын
The symmetry question might be the weak force handedness, It was shown by an experiment by Wu. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_experiment
@23rdofjanuary5 ай бұрын
The objective world is arbitrary, as proven by Godels theorem. It is a realm of arbitrary possibility, logic necessarily cannot describe everything existent in the world. Thus there are no limits to objective possibilities. There could be infinite worlds, each equipped with their own “logic language” such that every “objective” situation can possibly exist, somewhere. So then what accounts for the universe being any given way, rather than an infinitely chaotic jumble? The Will. Much like Schopenhauer described it, there is a pervasive and persistent force which selects the states which it desires ( if we can even use such a word). The subjective world is comprised entirely of will. If the physical objective world is one of infinite possibilities, then the subjective world is one of infinite choices. Now here’s the crazy part. Both systems are completely arbitrary, but happen to correlate constantly, such that the appearance of our entire universe is a massive persistent coincidence. This is because the subjective world which wills order into the arbitrariness of pure possibility, cannot actually directly effect anything in that physical world, at least not in a causal manner. This is simply because the subjective world is inherently not bound by logic. But why must the subjective also be arbitrary if it rescues the world from chaos through its decisions? Simply because if there was a reason why the subjective chose as it did, then it would follow that everything within it was determined, and also subject to the same arbitrariness of the objective realm. Logic is arbitrariness. Choice is arbitrariness. But arbitrariness times arbitrariness equals order. The mind makes choices, and reality is deterministic, and these are both true. The choices that the mind make are exactly what the body does in the real world, but these are two sides of the same coin, not a cause and effect thing. The universe feels as it acts, it does not first act and then feel, nor does it feel and then act. It is in a constant state of union with itself as it explores all possibilities. Through our limited perspective, and our individuated forms of thinking, WE have created a divide where there is none.