Systematic wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 5:50 am
I believe that we, the human race, have been mistaken in our quest for money and power. Those two are the mirages of success. We cannot be successful in any endeavor of which we cannot know the outcome. It might just vanish tomorrow. The only way to know the outcome ahead of time is for there to be order. The only way for there to be order, is for humanity to forge order from the chaos. Order is the true gold. Order ensures success to any sensible person. Otherwise logic is useless for all but puzzles, and life is just a box of chocolates; and you might not like what you get.
1. Chaos is disorder.
2. Disorder is the absence of structure.
3. Structure is the unity of being. (For example a bird exists as a bird because of a unity of parts, a molecule as molecule, or any classification as a unified group of classifications as one).
4. Absence of structure, as chaos, is the absence of unity in being where one being exists as many beings that are not one. Chaos is separation, as fragmentation.
5. Chaos as fragmentation requires a multiplicity of parts of a whole separated from eachother; however these parts are whole in themselves, thus requiring chaos to occur through base units.
6. All base units at there relatively smallest appear as points, at there relatively largest are composed of points. The base unit of all phenomenon is a point in space.
7. The point is the fundamental particle of all phenomenon, with all phenomenon existing relativistically as a point in and of itself. This is considering, relativistically all parts are wholes in and of themselves and all wholes are parts of another whole. The constant nature of the part and whole is they both exist as and through point units.
8. Chaos as multiplicity is a multiplicity of point particles (not to be limited to the standard point particle concept in physics, but neither against it either). However this multiplicity of point oar it particles, grounded in a constant never changing unit, necessitates all chaos is strictly an approximation of order by observing one constant through infinite variation.
9. The variation of one point to another, with all points fundamentally being the same considering a point is a point, necessitates variation through the seperstion of points is the creation of space. This is grounded in the premise that one point turned to many requires the creation of space between the points much in the same manner where one point projecting away from another always requires a base linear direction of projection equivalent to time as a process of definition. The space between the points is the grounding of time, with eachother point being defined as a point through the other because of the space between them. Time is a process of definition in these respects with time requiring a form of multiplication and division making it synonymous too chaos.
10. Time is definition through multiplication/division of phenomenon, with these phenomenon existing as and through point particles, with multiplication and division resulting in the inherent multiplicity that is required for chaos to exists.
11. Chaos exists through multiplication/division, however the base nature of multiplication/division requires a change from one to many. "One to many", observed either in the number line, cell replication, or one word inverting to another, requires a base dualism as the movement from one to two. Chaos is grounded in dualism with this dualism being grounded in one act of inversion. Dualism as one act of separation thus necessitates a foundation in the linearprojection of one point to another. This linear projection requires chaos to be grounded in a simple line as a boundary of division, as evidenced by a simple point projecting to another point requires a base euclidean one directional linear movement. Chaos is definitive in nature, and results in definition.
12. Chaos as definitive, much in the same intuitive manner where we speak of "testing something by fire" or some trial of chaos giving "definition to one's character", necessitates chaos existing through a simple line because of its grounding in the projection of one state into many states through time. Chaos is linear and progressive in nature, thus reflecting certain chaotic factors in societal change due to the progressive nature of modern modes of being through ever variation technological and ethical changes.
13. Chaos is grounded in recursion, as the replication of points in space (with these points again being empirical or abstract as argued above.) This replication exists through a process of inversion one one to many and the many as one. Where 1 point may invert to many points, this process of inversion necessitate itself as a point relativistically either as a concept or empirical phenomenon (where "inversion" is strictly a point particle of a concept or the basic line is a simple point relative to much larger lines).
14. The point exists as nothing it itself in these respects and as such where it exists as 1 quantifiable phenomenon it also exists as 0 phenomenon considering the process of inversion is an absence of being conducive to zero. This can be observe quantitatively in math as "1=0", the Buddhist philosophical concept of "being is void", or the Christian (and pagan) theology of God Dying or becoming nothing through an act forgetting forgetting synonymous to death.
15. The basic point particle, or the point is a universal axiom and applies to all empirical and abstract phenomenon (whether observing a simple stone as compose of points or as a point at a distance or an argument existing as a rational point of awareness composed of other points of awareness), thus requiring order to be inevitable with chaos where chaos is less of a thing in itself but rather a state of definition.
16. Order is inevitable, but it is not necessary for being to exist being of its premise in the universal axiom of the "point (particle(s))".